KTI Networks KS-2601 User Manual page 26

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Examples : Set security 1 1
Description: Set Security mode of port 1 to Accept mode for Static Mac addresses.
mode 0 = No Security
mode 1 = Accept function
mode 2 = Reject function
For examples, "set security 1 1" will set Port 1 to accept the users with the
static Mac addresses configured on Port 1.
command for static address setting. Or, you can set static address from the
"Dynamic Mac Address Table" in web interface.
learned Mac addresses and you just need to select from the learned address
list and add it to static address table.
Note: Here is an Application Note for Mac address filter-in function.
It needs two conditions for Mac address filter-in function working.
1. The port security mode is set to "Accept".
2. Static Mac address is assigned on Port (for example, Mac 1 on Port 1).
In this case, only Mac 1 can access network through Port 1. But there is also
a limitation for Mac 1 - it can access network through Port 1 only because it is
a static fixed address on Port 1.
2.22 set rmon command
This command is used to configure the RMON function of the switch.
Its syntax is ...
>set rmon
Syntax: set rmon [1|0] <1:enable,0:disable>
You can enable/disable RMON function here.
2.23 set snmp command
This command is used to configure SNMP function of the switch.
Its syntax is . . .
set snmp
[Argument List]
name........... Set system name
location....... Set system location
contact........ Set system contact name
getcommunity... Set GET community
setcommunity... Set SET community
trapcommunity.. Set TRAP community
trapip......... Set TRAP IP address
txtrap......... Send Trap for test
User can use the command to configure the following items for SNMP
operation.
a. Name of the switch with "name" sub-command.
b. Location of the switch with "location" sub-command.
c. Contact for the switch with "contact" sub-command.
d. GET Community string with "getcommunity" sub-command
e. SET Community string with "setcommunity" sub-command.
Please refer to "set arl"
The table will show the
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