ZyXEL Communications B-3000 Network Card User Manual


 
ZyAIR B-3000 User’s Guide
159 Chapter 19 System Maintenance and Information
managerIp
[addr]
This command displays the public IP address of the
Vantage CNM server.
If the Vantage server is on the same subnet as the ZyXEL
device, enter the private or public IP address of the
Vantage CNM server.
If the Vantage CNM server is on a different subnet to the
ZyXEL device, enter the public IP address of the Vantage
CNM server.
If the Vantage CNM server is behind a NAT router, enter
the WAN Public IP address of the NAT router here and
configure the NAT router to forward UDP port 1864 traffic
to the Vantage CNM server.
If the Vantage CNM server is behind a firewall, you may
have to create a rule on the firewall to allow UDP port
1864 traffic through to the Vantage CNM server (most
(new) ZyXEL firewalls automatically allow this).
Use this command to set the IP address of the Vantage
CNM server.
debug <0:Disable
1:Vantage
2:Agent tester
3:Server>
0
1
2
3
This command displays the output of Vantage CNM
debug messages.
Type this command to not display Vantage CNM debug
messages.
Type this command to display Vantage CNM debug
messages on the console after the ZyXEL device
registers with the Vantage CNM server.
Type this command to display Vantage CNM debug
messages on the console after the ZyXEL device
registers with the Vantage CNM server.
Type this command to display Vantage CNM debug
messages on the console after the ZyXEL device
registers with the Vantage CNM server.
reset Have the ZyXEL device send register request messages
to the Vantage CNM server.
encrykey
[string]
This displays the encryption key, which is used to encrypt
and decrypt messages between Vantage CNM and the
device.
Use this command to specify the encryption key.
Type eight alphanumeric characters when you choose
DES encryption algorithm.
Type 24 alphanumeric characters when you choose
3DES encryption algorithm.
The ZyXEL device must have the same encryption key as
the Vantage CNM server.
Table 56 CNM Commands
COMMAND SUB COMMAND DESCRIPTION