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Switch 9000 Commands
4-9
Switch Management
Commands
Table 4-6   Switch Management Commands 
Command
Description
show management
Displays network management configuration and 
statics including enable/disable states for Telnet and 
SNMP, SNMP community strings, authorized SNMP 
station list, SNMP trap receiver list, and logon statistics.
show session
Displays the currently active Telnet and console 
sessions communicating with the Switch. Provides the 
user name, IP address of the incoming Telnet session, 
whether a console session is currently active, and logon 
time. Sessions are numbered.
clear session <number>
Allows you to terminate a Telnet session from the 
Switch.
logout | quit
Allows you to logout of a console or Telnet session. If 
used during a Telnet session, also closes the TCP Telnet 
session.
enable telnet
Allows you to enable Telnet access to the Switch.
disable telnet
Allows you to disable Telnet access to the Switch.
enable snmp access
Allows you to turn on SNMP support for the Switch.
disable snmp access
Allows you to disable SNMP on the Switch.
enable snmp trap
Allows you to turn on SNMP trap support.
disable snmp trap
Allows you to prevent SNMP traps from being sent 
from the Switch.
config snmp add <ipaddress>
Allows you to add the IP address of an SNMP 
management station to the access list. Up to six address 
can be specified.
config snmp delete [<ipaddress> | all]
Allows you to delete the IP address of a specified SNMP 
management station or all SNMP management stations.
config snmp add trapreceiver <ipaddress> 
{<comm_string>}
Allows you to add the IP address of a specified trap 
receiver. A maximum of six trap receivers is allowed.
config snmp delete trapreceiver 
[<ipaddress> | all]
Allows you to delete the IP address of a specified trap 
receiver or all authorized trap receivers. If you delete all 
trap receiver addresses, any machine can have SNMP 
management access to the Switch.
config snmp community [read | readwrite] 
<string>
Allows you to configure the SNMP read and write 
community strings. The community string can have a 
maximum of 32 characters. 
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