
Starting SNMP, RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Starting SNMP Services
You can use the BCC command line interface or the Site Manager graphical user
interface to start SNMP on the router, using default values for all parameters.
Before you begin, verify that you have configured IP on an interface, as described
in “Confi
guring IP for Global Protocols,” on page 1-3.
Using the BCC
To configure SNMP on the router with default settings, begin in configuration
mode at the box-level prompt:
1. Configure SNMP.
box# snmp
2. Display SNMP default settings.
snmp# info
on box
state enabled
lock enabled
lock-address 0.0.0.0
lock-timeout 2
authentication-traps enabled
type-of-service reliability
scope-delimiter 0x40
Using Site Manager
You can easily start SNMP services using default values for all parameters. If you
decide to change some or all of the default values, refer to the instructions in
Cha
pter 3, “Customizing SNMP.” For a list of SNMP parameters, see Appendix
B.
Before you can start SNMP services, you must verify that you have configured IP
on an interface, as described in “Confi
guring IP for Global Protocols,” on
pa
ge 1-2.
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