Add Snmp Community <Community_Name>; Add Snmp Trap_Community <Name>; Add Syslog <Ip_Addr> Loglevel [Loglevel]; Add Tftp Client <Ip_Addr> - 3Com HomeConnect 3CP3647 Cli User's Manual

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add snmp community
<community_name>
add snmp
trap_community
<name>
add syslog <ip_addr>
loglevel [loglevel]
add tftp client
<ip_addr>
add user [name]
password [password]
address [IP_address]
access [RO | RW]
Adds to the list of SNMP authorized users. The community name and IP address of
SNMP requests from managers on the network must match the list, which you can
see using list snmp communities.
Parameters
Description
<community_name>
Group name that authorizes SNMP requests.
address
IP address of the SNMP manager, in the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
access
Determines what type of access to SNMP MIBs the added user will
have. Options: Read Only (RO) and Read Write (RW).
address <IP_address>
Adds to the list of community name/IP address pairs that are allowed to receive
SNMP traps. You can see the list of authorized users with the list snmp
communities command.
Parameters
Description
<name>
Group name defining who can receive SNMP traps.
address
IP address of the SNMP manager, in the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Adds an IP host to the list of IP hosts that will receive syslog entries. You can see
the current log levels for the system using list facilities, and modify the current log
level for each facility using set facility loglevel.
Parameters
<ip_address>
loglevel
Adds the tftp client to the authorization table for tftp access.
Parameters
<ip_addr>
{enabled [yes]}
Adds a Telnet user to the local user table. The list users command displays these
parameters for all users.
Parameters
Description
Description
IP address of the Unix host that will receive sys log information.
There are five levels of logging:
CRITICAL - a serious system error, which may effect sys tem
integrity
UNUSUAL - an abnormal event, which the system should be able
to recover from
COMMON - a regularly occurring event that is not frequent
VERBOSE - a regular periodic event, e.g. a routing update
message
DEBUG - for debugging only
Description
IP address of a host to be added. An address of 0.0.0.0 allows all
clients TFTP access.
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