SNMP
The Next Step
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host1(config-line)#no login
NOTE: In this example, you disabled the password requirement, but you
can choose to set a password instead. See JunosE System Basics
Configuration Guide, Chapter 8, Passwords and Security for information on
setting a password.
Run Telnet from a host on the same Ethernet network as the system.
5.
Enter the IP address of the system to open the Telnet session.
6.
The User Exec prompt appears when the Telnet session to the system is established.
host1>
Enter the enable command.
7.
host1>enable
host1#
The system is now in Privileged Exec mode.
Enter the configure command.
8.
host1#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
host1(config)#
The system is now in Global Configuration mode, from which you can configure the
system. See JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, Command-Line
Interface.
CAUTION: Do not change the IP address for the Ethernet interface that
you are using to communicate with the system. If you change the address,
you will lose the Telnet session.
The system supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), a standard
management protocol for IP networks. You can configure the system as an SNMP agent.
As an SNMP agent, the system provides access to management information that it
maintains. See JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide, Chapter 4, Configuring SNMP
for information on SNMP. See JunosE Command Reference Guide A to M and JunosE
Command Reference Guide N to Z for the commands that are available for configuring
the system as an SNMP agent.
See "Maintaining the Router" on page 67.
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