Changing The Console Serial Port Settings - Lucent Technologies Cajun P220 Operation Manual

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Configuring the Cajun P550 Switch (Layer 2 & Layer 3)
5. From the Access pull-down menu, select a level for this community (Table 3-15).
Access Level
Read-Only
Read-Write
Read-Write with
Security Level Set
to admin
None
6. From the Security Level pull-down menu, select a security level for this
community string (Table 3-16).
Option
normal
admin
7. From the Trap Receiver pull-down menu, select Enable.
8. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.

Changing the Console Serial Port Settings

You can use the Web Agent to change the communications settings for the serial port
connection on the front panel of the Layer 3 supervisor module.
Initially, the switch's console port is configured as a TTY Console to support a TTY
connection. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 supervisor modules allow you to reconfigure the
console serial port as a PPP Console to support a dial-in PPP connection using a modem.
Note: As a PPP console, you can change only the switch's baud rate and flow control
parameters. The flow control parameters are limited to None or Xon/Xoff.
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Table 3-15. Access Levels
Manager Can...
View switch configuration settings
and statistics.
View and set switch configuration
settings, and view statistics.
View and set all switch parameters,
including community table.
Do nothing. This selection allows
you to disable a string without
deleting it.
Table 3-16. SNMP Security Levels
Allows Access to...
All switch configuration and reporting functions.
All switch configuration and reporting functions, including
access to community configuration.
Manager Cannot...
View community strings.
Change switch
configurations.
View community strings.
N/A
Access any switch
features.
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