3com 9000 SX Manual De Usuario
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WITCH
This chapter describes the following information that you can use to
begin managing the Switch 9000:
begin managing the Switch 9000:
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Security access level overview
■
Configuring the Switch for management
■
Switch management methods
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Configuring SNMP
CAUTION: In order for configuration changes to be retained through
a Switch power cycle or reboot, you must issue a SAVE command after
you have made the change. For more information on the SAVE
command, refer to Chapter 10.
a Switch power cycle or reboot, you must issue a SAVE command after
you have made the change. For more information on the SAVE
command, refer to Chapter 10.
Security Access
Levels
Levels
The Switch 9000 supports two security access levels:
■
User
■
Administrator
User Access Level
A user-level account can view all manageable parameters, with the
following exceptions:
following exceptions:
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User account information
■
SNMP community strings
A user-level account can use the ping command to test device
connectivity. A user-level account can also change the password
assigned to the account name. If you have logged on with a user
access level, the command-line prompt ends with a (>) sign. For
example:
connectivity. A user-level account can also change the password
assigned to the account name. If you have logged on with a user
access level, the command-line prompt ends with a (>) sign. For
example:
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