Command-line Interface (CLI)
The command-line interface (CLI) uses an industry-standard design that enables you
to configure and manage the Sun Secure Application Switch by typing keyboard
commands. You access the CLI over a direct console connection to the RS-232 port
on the front of the system, or over a Telnet or SSH connection. A connection to the
CLI is indicated by the
The CLI uses a hierarchical design that enables you to move deeper into the
command hierarchy as you build the configuration. The CLI uses the command
prompt to display your current location within the hierarchy. Simple commands
enable you to navigate to the appropriate context. See the Sun Secure Application
Switch – Command Reference for information about the CLI and the Sun Secure
Application Switch commands.
Web Interface
The Sun Secure Application Switch Manager Web interface is a graphical user
interface (GUI) that enables you to configure and manage the Sun Secure
Application Switch using a browser. The Web interface supports all management
capabilities provided by the CLI. Instead of entering information on a command
line, you navigate menus and supply information in data entry fields. See the Sun
Secure Application Switch – Online Help for more information about the Web interface.
SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables you to communicate
with the SNMP agent on the Sun Secure Application Switch system from a remote
management station. This enables you to retrieve information about managed
objects on the system as well as change configuration settings.
The Sun Secure Application Switch supports the following SNMP versions:
SNMPv1
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SNMPv2c
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SNMPv3
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The Sun Secure Application Switch supports the standard SNMP commands: GET,
GETNEXT, GETBULK, SET. It does not, however, support any of the INFORM
commands.
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