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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 2
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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Using the SNMP set command, you can broadcast a message, reset a port
or subsystem, and reboot the RA 6300.
To broadcast a message, use SNMP set to write the message to
the MIB object anxcBcastMsg and then set the broadcast type
to the MIB object anxcBcast.
To reset an RA 6300 subsystem, use SNMP set to write the
desired type (all, macros, motd, nameserver, security) to the
MIB object anxcReset.
To reset the RA 6300, use SNMP set to write the desired value
to the MIB object anxcReset.
To reset a single serial port, use SNMP set to write the
appropriate value to the character MIB object charPortReset
(defined in RFC 1316) that corresponds to the serial port to
reset.
To reboot the RA 6300, set the desired image name to the MIB
object anxcBootImage and set any boot warning message to the
MIB object anxcBootMsg. For a delayed boot, set the boot time
to the MIB object anxcBootTime. Then set the boot type to the
MIB object anxcBoot.
To change the RA 6300's configuration using set, SNMP must be
enabled at boot time. Make sure the argument snmp is not disabled
in the disabled_modules parameter. For more details, see
disabled_modules on page C-51).
You cannot configure filters through SNMP.
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