Remote Maintenance by telnet
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Reference
For more information about the meaning of the data returned with these com-
mands, see p.110 “Configuring the Network Interface Board”.
Network Interface Board configuration settings information
Use the show command to display the Network Interface Board configuration
settings.
msh> show [-p]
Note
❒ Add “-p” to the show command to have the information displayed one screen
at a time.
Reference
For more information about the meaning of the data returned with this com-
mand, see p.110 “Configuring the Network Interface Board”.
System log information
Use the syslog command to display information stored in the machine's system
log.
msh> syslog
Reference
For more information about the displayed information, see p.113 “System
Log Information”.
SNMP
Use the snmp command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such
as the community name.
Note
❒ The 1394 Interface Unit Type 4510 supports TCP/IP only.
❒ You can configure from ten SNMP access settings numbered 1–10.
❒ Default access settings 1 and 2 are as follows.
Number 1 2
Community name public admin
IP address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Access type read-only
trap off
read-write
trap off