Traffic Shaping Settings - Cayman Systems 3220-H User Manual

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Traffic Shaping
Settings
Cayman 3220-H User's Guide
December 2000
or
- Low-level informational messages or greater; includes
1
low
trivial status messages.
or
- Medium-level informational messages or greater;
2
medium
includes status messages that can help monitor network traffic.
or
- High-level informational messages or greater; includes
3
high
status messages that may be significant but do not constitute
errors.
or
- Warnings or greater; includes recoverable error
4
warning
conditions and useful operator information.
or
- Failures; includes messages describing error
5
failure
conditions that may not be recoverable.
set system password { admin | user }
Specifies the administrator or user password for a Cayman 3220-H.
When you enter the
prompted to enter the old password (if any) and new password. You
are prompted to repeat the new password to verify that you entered
it correctly the first time. To prevent anyone from observing the
password you enter, characters in the old and new passwords are not
displayed as you type them.
A password can be as many as eight alphanumeric characters.
Passwords are case-sensitive and cannot include special characters or
leading, trailing, or embedded spaces. For example, if you assign a
password of "GatoR" to a Cayman 3220-H, you could not enter
"GATOR", "gator", "Gator", or "GatoR " (with a trailing space) as an
acceptable password.
Passwords go into effect immediately. You do not have to restart the
Cayman 3220-H for the password to take effect. Assigning an
administrator or user password to a Cayman 3220-H does not affect
communications through the device.
Traffic shaping lets you control how much traffic can flow through
an Ethernet interface by limiting the size of the WAN "pipe." This
function is most suitable for Internet Service Providers or
multi-interface routers.
set system password
Using the Command Line Interface
command, you are
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