Snmp Commands - ADC SG-1 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Second Level Commands
Example(s)
Note:
In the following example the whole network 192.168.1.0 is configured as native-ip potential users
except for 192.168.1.1, which is probably a server in this network and not a potential user.
Host(config)# access-list native-ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
Host(config)# access-list native-ip-pass-through 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.255
Note:
In order to activate the native-ip-pass-through, IP forward command should be defined.
Using the no access-list native-ip-pass-through command
Host(congfig)# no access-list native-ip-pass-through
The no access-list native-ip-path-through command deletes a path through native IP access list configuration. It
deletes the static native-ip access list configuration.
Usage
no access-list native-ip-pass-through <source ip address>
Parameter(s)
<source ip address>
This is the allowed network source IP; it must be a legal network IP address.
Example(s)
Host(config)# no access-list native-ip-pass-through 192.168.1.1
SNMP C
OMMANDS
Using the SNMP-server community
Host(config)# SNMP-server community
The SNMP-server command is used to modify the settings for the SNMP server.
Usage
SNMP-server community <get | set> <Alpha numeric string>
SNMP-server host <ip> <Alpha numeric string>
SNMP-server group <aaa | network | security> <ip>
Parameter(s)
When using the community parameter, there are two options for the first command line argument:
• get–to define the get SNMP community key
• set–to define the set SNMP community key
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