Enables or disables the TFTP client.
client: Enables or disables the TFTP client.
(Default: disabled)
server: Enables or disables the TFTP server.
(Default: disabled)
Note: Both the tftp command (with no arguments) and the tftp client command can be used to enable
or disable the tftp client.
Enabling/Disabling SNMP
To enable/disable SNMP, use the following commands.
Syntax: [no] snmp-server enable
Enables or disables SNMP v1/v2.
(Default: disabled)
Syntax: [no] snmpv3 enable
Enables or disables SNMP v3.
(Default: disabled)
Notes
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The SNMP port (161) will be opened if either SNMP v1/2 or SNMP v3 are enabled, or remain
closed if both are disabled.
The snmp-server enable command takes precedence over the snmp-server enable traps
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command that is used to enable or disable authentication traps to be sent when a manage-
ment station attempts an unauthorized access.
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If SNMP is disabled, both the SNMP port (161) and the stacking port (1507) will remain
closed.
Enabling/Disabling RIP
To enable/disable RIP, use the following command.
Syntax: [no] router rip
Enables, disables, or configures Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) on the switch.
(Default: disabled)
Note
The router rip command exists in previous software versions. In this implementation, however, RIP
must be enabled in order to open the port on the switch.
Enhancements
Release L.10.20 Enhancements
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