Black Box 16 port User Manual
Black Box Console Server user guide
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CLI commands
add community
user level:
admin
admin
This command enables you to define up to four SNMP communities.
Syntax
a d d
c o m m u n i t y
c o m m u n i t y _ n a m e
i n e t a d d r e s s
n o n e
|
r e a d o n l y
|
r e a d w r i t e
Where:
See also
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add DNS
user level:
admin
admin
This command enables you to define the DNS (Domain Name Service) host or hosts
in your network. You can enter the addresses two DNS hosts in the unit; one will be
referred to as the primary host, the other a secondary host. The DNS hosts do not
have to be the same hosts as entered in your unit’s host table.
in your network. You can enter the addresses two DNS hosts in the unit; one will be
referred to as the primary host, the other a secondary host. The DNS hosts do not
have to be the same hosts as entered in your unit’s host table.
On a remote access connection the unit will transmit these addresses to a dial-up
Windows NT/95 client. Therefore, your remote user does not have to configure DNS
parameters in his/her computer.
Windows NT/95 client. Therefore, your remote user does not have to configure DNS
parameters in his/her computer.
For more information on DNS see
Syntax
a d d
D N S
i n t e r n e t _ a d d r e s s
Note ‘DNS’ must be entered in upper case. Also:
community_name is an arbitrary name assigned to the community.
inetaddress
is the internet address that identifies the host(s) in the community.
none | readonly |
readwrite
readwrite
defines the access permission for the community.
internet address is the internet address of your machine providing the DNS; enter
the address in dot decimal notation.