Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH 사용자 설명서

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  Chapter 3.  Managing the Switch    
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show snmpv3 filter-profile {[[hex <hex_profile_name>] | <profile_name>]} {param 
[[hex <hex_param_name>] | <param_name>]}
 
To display the filters that belong a filter profile, use the following command:
show snmpv3 filter {[[hex <hex_profile_name>] | <profile_name>] {{subtree} 
<object_identifier>}
 
To delete a filter or all filters from a filter profile, use the following command:
configure snmpv3 delete filter [all | [[hex <hex_profile_name>] | 
<profile_name>] {subtree <object_identifier>}]]
 
To remove the association of a filter profile or all filter profiles with a parameter name, use the 
following command:
configure snmpv3 delete filter-profile [all |[[hex <hex_profile_name>] | 
<profile_name>] {param [[hex <hex_param_name>] | <param_name>}]]
 
Notification Tags
When you create a target address, either you associate a list of notification tags with the 
target or by default, the defaultNotify tag is associated with the target. When the system 
generates notifications, only those targets associated with tags currently in the standard MIB 
table, called snmpNotifyTable, are notified. 
To add an entry to the table, use the following command:
configure snmpv3 add notify [[hex <hex_notify_name>] | <notify_name>] tag [[hex 
<hex_tag>] | <tag>] {volatile}
 
Any targets associated with tags in the snmpNotifyTable are notified, based on the filter 
profile associated with the target. 
To display the notifications that are set, use the following command:
show snmpv3 notify {[[hex <hex_notify_name>] | <notify_name>]}
 
To delete an entry from the snmpNotifyTable, use the following command:
configure snmpv3 delete notify [{[[hex <hex_notify_name>] | <notify_name>]} | 
all-non-defaults]
 
Configuring Notifications
Because the target parameters name points to a number of objects used for notifications, 
configure the target parameter name entry first. You can then configure the target address, 
filter profiles and filters, and any necessary notification tags.
Using the Simple Network Time Protocol
The XCM8800 supports the client portion of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 
Version 3 based on RFC1769. SNTP can be used by the switch to update and synchronize 
its internal clock from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. After SNTP has been enabled, 
the switch sends out a periodic query to the indicated NTP server, or the switch listens to