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set user passwd snmp <COM_NAME>
Set the new SNMP R/W community name as the <com_name> value.
set var <VAR> [<VARIABLE-STRING>]
Example: set var LANDSCAPE 0x1b 0x26 0x6c 0x31 0x4f
Define a new variable to be used in header, trailer, or switch strings on
the NIC and call it <variable-string>. <variable-string> can be
a space-separated list of words, hexadecimal numbers (e.g., 0x04), or
references to other
pre-defined variables. It is easiest to make up the
<variable-string> with hexadecimal values, as shown in the
example.
NOTE: One variable counts as one element within header and trailer strings.
set var from default
Set all variable settings back to factory defaults.
set var from stored
Set all current variable settings to the values stored in flash memory.

List Commands

These commands list the current or working settings for a particular section
within the command shell. To view stored settings in flash memory, insert
stored after list. For example, list prn shows the current printer
settings but list stored prn shows the settings in flash memory.
Normally these should match.
list all
Lists all current settings.
list arp
List the current ARP table that the NIC adheres to in a TCP/IP network.
list dest [destination]
List the current destination settings (e.g., names and mapped
I/O ports, models, and logpaths).
list diff
List the differences between the current settings and the stored settings in
flash memory. Normally, you want these values to match, so issue a
save
list ifc
Lists the current NIC interface settings (e.g., link integrity).
For the wireless NIC, the WLAN interface settings will also be included. The
WLAN parameters are displayed in the following manner, after the interface
list has been displayed:
200
Defined variables are referenced in strings by placing a "$" before the
variable name (e.g., set model m1 trailer $FF).
command followed by a
command.
reset

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