Intel 480T Switch User Manual


 
C H A P T E R 5 Accessing the Switch
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Accessing Switch Agents
To have access to the SNMP agent in the routing switch, at least one
VLAN must have an IP address assigned to it.
For more information on
assigning IP addresses,
refer to Table 5.3 on
page 44.
Supported MIBs
Along with private MIBs, the routing switch supports the MIBs
listed in "Technical Specifications and Supported Limits" on page
431.
Configuring SNMP Settings
You can configure the following SNMP parameters on the routing
switch:
Authorized trap receiversAn authorized trap receiver can be
one or more network management stations on your network. The
switch sends SNMP traps to all trap receivers. You can have a
maximum of 16 trap receivers configured for each switch. .
SNMP read accessThe ability to read SNMP information can
be restricted through the use of an access profile. An access
profile permits or denies a named list of IP addresses and subnet
masks.
To configure SNMP read access to use an access profile, use the
command:
configure snmp access-profile readonly
[<access_profile> | none]
Use the none option to remove a previously configured access
profile.
SNMP read/write accessThe ability to read and write SNMP
information can be restricted through the use of an access profile.
An access profile permits or denies a named list of IP addresses
and subnet masks.
To configure SNMP read/write access to use an access profile,
use the command:
configure snmp access-profile readwrite
[<access_profile> | none]
Use the none option to remove a previously configured access
profile.