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24-port 10/100/1000mbps ethernet security switch
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Flow Control - Whether Hardware Flow-Control is enabled or disabled. Hardware Flow Control is always
disabled.
Stop Bits - The number of Stop bits per character. The number of Stop bits is always 1.
Parity Type - The Parity Method used on the Serial Port. The Parity Method is always None.

7.5.17 show snmpcommunity

This command displays SNMP community information.
Six communities are supported. You can add, change, or delete communities. The switch does not have
to be reset for changes to take effect.
The SNMP agent of the switch complies with SNMP Version 1 (for more about the SNMP specification,
see the SNMP RFCs). The SNMP agent sends traps through TCP/IP to an external SNMP manager
based on the SNMP configuration (the trap receiver and other SNMP community parameters).
Format
show snmpcommunity
Mode
Privileged EXEC
SNMP Community Name - The community string to which this entry grants access. A valid entry is
a case-sensitive alphanumeric string of up to 16 characters. Each row of this table must contain a
unique community name.
Client IP Address - An IP address (or portion thereof) from which this device will accept SNMP
packets with the associated community. The requesting entity's IP address is ANDed with the
Subnet Mask before being compared to the IP Address. Note: that if the Subnet Mask is set to
0.0.0.0, an IP Address of 0.0.0.0 matches all IP addresses. The default value is 0.0.0.0
Client IP Mask - A mask to be ANDed with the requesting entity's IP address before comparison
with IP Address. If the result matches with IP Address then the address is an authentic cated IP
address. For example, if the IP Address = 9.47.128.0 and the corresponding Subnet Mask =
255.255.255.0 a range of incoming IP addresses would match, i.e. the incoming IP Address could
equal 9.47.128.0 - 9.47.128.255. The default value is 0.0.0.0
Access Mode - The access level for this community string.
Status - The status of this community access entry.

7.5.18 show snmptrap

This command displays SNMP trap receivers. Trap messages are sent across a network to an SNMP
Network Manager. These messages alert the manager to events occurring within the switch or on the
network. Six trap receivers are simultaneously supported.
Format
show snmptrap
Mode
Privileged EXEC
SNMP Trap Name - The community string of the SNMP trap packet sent to the trap manager. This
may be up to 16 alphanumeric characters. This string is case sensitive.
IP Address - The IP address to receive SNMP traps from this device. Enter 4 numbers between 0

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