Configuring The Snmp Agent - Intermec 6400 User Manual

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SECTION 2
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Configuring the SNMP Agent

-v
-w
-?
-version
To set your 6400 computer's IP address and other network
configuration information with a 1 hour lease (3600 seconds), timing
out if no reply is received within 15 seconds, enter:
C:\>dhcp –1 3600 –t 15
Bootp (page 2-56) and these RFCs:
RFC 1531, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
RFC 1532, Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol
RFC 1533, DHCP Options and Bootp Vendor Extensions
RFC 1534, Interoperation Between DHCP and Bootp
The SNMP agent lets other hosts and network
management stations using SNMP examine your 6400
computer's statistics and configuration information over the
network. An SNMP management station gets this
information from the 6400 computer's MIB for use in
troubleshooting and tuning network operations and for
determining network performance. In terms of the
client server paradigm, an SNMP agent is a server, while
an SNMP management station is a client.
Displays verbose information about the
server's reply.
Writes configuration information received
from the server into PCTCP.INI.
Displays and explains the usage line of this
command.
Displays the version and patch level of this
command. Refer to this information if you
call Technical Support.
6400 Computer TCP/IP Client User's Guide
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