
Configuring SNMP, BootP, and DHCP Services
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Specifying a Lock Address
The default lock address is 0.0.0.0. Using the BCC, you can specify a different
lock address by navigating to the SNMP prompt (for example,
box; snmp
) and
entering:
lock-address
<address>
address
is an IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
For example, the following command sets the lock address to 192.32.15.55:
snmp#
lock-address 192.32.15.55
snmp#
Specifying a Lock Timeout Value
If the SNMP lock mechanism is enabled, you can customize the lock timeout
period. The lock timeout period is the maximum number of minutes that the
SNMP agent allows an idle network management station to hold a lock on it.
During this time, the SNMP agent locks out SNMP
set
commands from other
network management stations. The lock timer is reset each time the locking
manager issues an SNMP
set
command.
By default, the SNMP agent allows an idle network management station to hold a
lock on it for 2 minutes. To change the default lock timeout period, specify a value
from 1 through 60 minutes.
Using the BCC
To reset the lock timeout value, navigate to the SNMP prompt (for example,
box;
snmp
) and enter:
lock-timeout
<
integer>
integer
is the number of minutes.
For example, the following command sets the lock timeout period to 3 minutes:
snmp#
lock-timeout 3
snmp#
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