Enabling The Tftp Server; Using Snmp; Enabling And Disabling Snmpv1/V2C And Snmpv3 - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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Enabling the TFTP Server

By default, the TFTP server is disabled on the switch. You can choose to enable the TFTP server by
using the following command:
enable tftp
To disable the TFTP server on the switch, use the following command
disable tftp
You must be logged in as an administrator to enable or disable the TFTP server.
To change the default TCP server/daemon port number, use the following command:
configure tftp port [<portno> | default]
The range for the port number is 1 through 65535.

Using SNMP

Any Network Manager running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the
switch, provided the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the management
station. Each Network Manager provides its own user interface to the management facilities.
The following sections describe how to get started if you want to use an SNMP manager. It assumes
you are already familiar with SNMP management. If not, refer to the following publication:
The Simple Book
by Marshall T. Rose
ISBN 0-13-8121611-9
Published by Prentice Hall.
The ExtremeWare XOS SNMP agent supports the same MIBs and is backwards compatible with the
ExtremeWare SNMP agent.

Enabling and Disabling SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3

ExtremeWare XOS can concurrently support SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3. The default for the switch is to
have both types of SNMP enabled. Network managers can access the device with either SNMPv1/v2c
methods or SNMPv3. To enable concurrent support, use the following command:
enable snmp access
To prevent any type of SNMP access, use the following command:
disable snmp access
To prevent access using SNMPv1/v2c methods and allow access using SNMPv3 methods only, use the
following commands:
enable snmp access
disable snmp access {snmp-v1v2c}
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command at the command prompt.
ls
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