Setting Up Snmp Management - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Configuration Manual

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When the S50 starts to reload, the following text appears at the console:
Figure 4-44. Rebooting
Reloading all switches.
Force10 Boot Code...
Version 01.00.26 06/03/2005
Select an option. If no selection in 2 seconds then operational code will start.
1 - Start operational code.
2 - Start Boot Menu.
Select (1, 2):2
2. When the text above appears, you have two seconds to enter 2 (as shown) and then press Enter. If you
are not fast enough, the router will boot normally.
If you are successful, the following menu appears:
Figure 4-45. Boot Menu
Boot Menu Version: 30 Aug 2006
Options available
1 - Start operational code
2 - Change baud rate
3 - Retrieve event log using XMODEM (64KB).
4 - Load new operational code using XMODEM
5 - Display operational code vital product data
6 - Run flash diagnostics
7 - Update boot code
8 - Delete operational code
9 - Reset the system
10 - Restore configuration to factory defaults (delete config files)
11 - Activate Backup Image
[Boot Menu]
3. Select option 9 to delete the current configuration, including any admin and enable passwords.
4. Select option 8 to restart the system. When the S50 finishes rebooting, you can configure the router
from scratch.
For other methods of managing running-config and system-config files, see
on page
56.

Setting up SNMP Management

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) communicates management information between
SNMP-based network management stations and SNMP agents in the switch. S-Series systems support
SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3, supporting both read-only and read-write modes. SFTOS sends SNMP traps,
which are messages informing network management stations about the network.
SFTOS supports up to six simultaneous SNMP trap receivers. SFTOS does not support SNMP on VLANs.
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