Tsunami MP.11 Installation and Management
WORKING WITH TABLES
In some cases, parameters are stored in tables whose rows contain similar parameters. Command
arguments involving tables have the following syntax:
<table name> <row> <parameter 1 name> <value 1> … <parameter n name> <value n>
Viewing Table Contents
You can view the contents of a table as follows:
show <table name>
Example:
show snmpipaccesstbl
This command displays all parameter values of the SNMP IP access table (snmpipaccesstbl).
Creating a Table Row
You can create a table row as follows:
set <table name> 0 <parameter 1 name> <value 1> … <parameter n name> <value n>
When you create a table row, you must use 0 as row index. Only the mandatory parameters are
required. Optional parameters automatically receive the default value unless a value is given.
Example:
set snmpipaccesstbl 0 ipaddr 10.0.0.10 submask 255.255.0.0
This command adds a row to the SNMP IP access table (snmpipaccesstbl) with the IP address
(ipaddr) and subnet mask (submask) parameters, which are respectively assigned 10.0.0.10 and
255.255.0.0.
Modifying a Table Entry
If you want to change a table entry, you must indicate the index of the table row and the parameter
that must be modified.
Example:
set snmpipaccesstbl 1 ipaddr 10.0.0.11
This command changes the IP address (ipaddr) at row index 1 of the SNMP IP access table
(snmpipaccesstbl) into 10.0.0.11.
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CPN 63708 Issue Date: 02/05/2003