Troubleshooting Snmp; Resetting The System To The Default Configuration - Network Critical SmartNA-X User Manual

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In this case, you must remove the key to proceed further. Use the following command to remove the offending key
(change the 8d according to the line number shown (highlighted) in the warning message):
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sed -i '8d' ~/.ssh/known_hosts
After removing the key, try connecting to SmartNA-X again and accepting the RSA key.

Troubleshooting SNMP

Most SNMP issues can be resolved quickly by:
• Verifying that the SmartNA-X SNMP agent has been enabled.
• Verifying that the community string or view-based access control (VACM) settings are properly configured on
the system by using the SNMP web UI configuration windows. By default, no community string or user is
configured on the system.
Cannot receive any notifications from the system
This condition means that the notification destination is not configured correctly on the system. Verify that you
configured the notification destination properly in the "SNMP Notification Hosts" window.

Resetting the system to the default configuration

Resetting the system to the default configuration returns port settings, filters, port maps and SNMP settings to
their factory defaults. Network settings and user accounts are not reset. To reset the system to the default
configuration, open the web UI and select the Management tab, click Saved Configurations and choose
"factory_defaults" from the list of available profiles. You can also do the same using the CLI by entering the
following commands:
CONTROLLER>restore factory_defaults
applied settings OK
SNMP
DRAFT
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MART
ETWORK
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NA-X)
CCESS
MART
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