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CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING
5.3.3

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MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ML810#
show sysconfig
System Name: ML800
System Contact: multilin.tech@ge.com
System Location: Markham, Ontario
Boot Mode: manual
Inactivity Timeout(min): 120
Address Age Interval(min): 300
Inbound Telnet Enabled: Yes
Web Agent Enabled: Yes
Time Zone: GMT-05hours:00minutes
Day Light Time Rule: Canada
System UpTime: 7 Days 12 Hours 30 Mins 46
Secs
ML810#
System variables can be changed. Below is a list of system variables which GE
recommends changing.
: Using a unique name helps you to identify individual devices in a
System Name
network.
and
System Contact
administrator responsible for the switch and for identifying the locations of
individual switches.
To set these variables, change the mode to be SNMP configuration mode from the
manager mode using the following syntax
snmp
setvar [sysname|syscontact|syslocation] =<string>
The following command sequence sets the system name, system location and system
contact information.
ML810#
snmp
ML810(snmp)##
setvar ?
setvar: Configures system name, contact or
location
Usage: setvar
[sysname|syscontact|syslocation]=<string>
ML810(snmp)##
setvar syslocation=Fremont
System variable(s) set successfully
ML810(snmp)##
exit
ML810#
It may be necessary to set the day, time or the time zone manually. This can be done by
using the
command with the necessary date and time options with the following
set
syntax:
set timezone GMT=[+ or -] hour=<0-14>
min=<0-59>
set date year=<2001-2035> month=<1-12> day=<1-31>
[format=<mmddyyyy|ddmmyyyy|yyyymmdd>]
set time hour=<0-23> min=<0-59> sec=<0-59> [zone=GMT[+/-]hh:mm]
: This is helpful for identifying the
System Information
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