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Setting Up SNMP Community Strings

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9.
To display the active configuration, run the following command:
system show active-config
Here is an example:
ssr# system show active-config
Running system configuration:
!
! Last modified from Console on Mon Jun 18 11:55:35 2001
!
1 : system set name "xp"
2 : system set location "Houston, TX"
3 : system set contact "John Smith"
10. Changes in the active configuration take effect on the running system but will not be
restored following a reboot. To ensure that changes are restored following a reboot,
you must save the active database to the Startup configuration file using the following
command:
copy active to startup
11. You must exit back to Enable mode to run the command. (Alternatively, you can enter
the save startup command.)
12. The CLI displays the following message:
Are you sure you want to overwrite the Startup configuration?
13. Type yes to add the active configuration to the Startup configuration file.
See Activating the Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration File
more information about the scratchpad, active database, and Startup configuration.
Setting Up SNMP Community Strings
To use SNMP to manage the XP, you need to set up an SNMP community on the XP.
Otherwise, the XP's SNMP agent runs in local trap process mode unless you disable it
using the snmp stop command. In addition, if you want to be able to access the SNMP
traps issued by the XP's SNMP agent, you need to specify the IP address of the target for
the SNMP traps.
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If you exit Configure mode (by entering the exit command or pressing
Ctrl+Z), the CLI will ask you whether you want to make the changes in the
scratchpad active.
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