Cabletron Systems ZX-250 Switch User Manual


 
SmartCell ZX-250 User Guide C-7
Agent Support Managing the SmartCell ZX-250
U atmIfAdminAddrTable
U atmVclAddrBindTable
U atmAddrVclTable
U atmVplStatTable
U atmVplLogicalPortTable
U atmVclGenTable
U atmfMyOsiNmNsapAddress
U atmfVpcTable
U lecRouteDescrTable
U leRDArpTable
C.2 MANAGING THE SMARTCELL ZX-250
Your SmartCell ZX-250 must be IP reachable by the NMS before it can be managed. The default connection between
the SmartCell ZX-250 and the NMS is the SmartCell ZX-250 Ethernet interface. Use the
show SwitchConfig
command to find the IP address of the SmartCell ZX-250. An NMS can use this IP address to reach the SmartCell
ZX-250 through Ethernet. An NMS can also manage the SmartCell ZX-250 through one of its ATM ports if the
SmartCell ZX-250 has a client connection into a VLAN or emulated LAN.
Note that the SmartCell ZX-250 itself, is not reachable through ATM until a client for the switch is created and
participates as a member of a VLAN or ELAN. Your NMS uses that switch client’s address to access and manage the
switch.
To create a client for the switch, use the
add IPATMClient command for VLANs and add LANEClient for emulated
LANs.
Use the
set MyNmAddr command to tell the SmartCell ZX-250 which interface to use when communicating with your
NMS. For detailed information about these commands, see the SmartCell 6A000/ZX-250 Reference Manual.
C.2.1 Console Commands that Affect the Agent
The following is a list of the console commands that affect the operation of the SmartCell ZX-250 SNMP agent. For
detailed descriptions of these commands, see the SmartCell 6A000/ZX-250 Reference Manual.
U Community: Sets the community strings for the SmartCell ZX-250
U TrapCommunity: Specifies the NMS to which traps are sent
U MyNMAddr: Specifies the IP address through which the switch is managed
U TrustedNMS:Specifies the IP address of the NMS allowed to perform the following commands:
update firmware
backup
restore
reboot