
Configuring IP Services
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Controlling Notification of a Full IP Accounting Table
By default, IP Accounting sends a log message when the active IP Accounting
table is 80 percent full. You must configure a trap to be sent. Use Site Manager to
configure a trap exception for Entity 6 and event 99.
You can use Site Manager to specify a value from 1 to 100 (indicating the
percentage of the maximum size) that causes IP Accounting to send a trap
message.
Copying the IP Accounting Table to the Checkpoint Table
Once the IP Accounting table is filled to capacity, IP Accounting can make no
further entries until you empty the table. You empty the accounting table by
copying its contents to a checkpoint table.
Using Site Manager:
1. Open the IP Global window.
2. Click on Flag CKPT.
IP Accounting maintains two aging counters, one for the accounting table and one
for the checkpoint table. When you copy the contents, IP Accounting resets and
starts both counters at 0.
Configuring the Trivial File Transfer Protocol
The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a TCP/IP standard protocol for
transferring files with minimum capability and minimal overhead. TFTP is
implemented on top of the unreliable connectionless datagram delivery service
and is used to move files between network devices.
TFTP was designed to be small and easy to implement. Because it is small, it is
more restrictive, lacking most of the features of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
TFTP provides inexpensive, unsophisticated file-transfer service only. It cannot
list directories and provides no authentication.
Site Manager: Trap Percent parameter: page A-46
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