
Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network
6-22
Managing the DCM Board Using the Technician Interface
You can use Technician Interface commands to
• Enable, disable, and reboot the DCM board (
enable/disable dcmmw scripts).
• Display or modify DCMMW configuration parameters (
set/get commands).
• Download a new DCM software image (
dcmload script).
For more information about using the Technician Interface to access the DCM
MIB objects, refer to Using Technician Interface Software and Using Technician
Interface Scripts.
Changing DCM Configuration Parameters
Modifying DCM or RMON parameters by issuing set and commit commands
with the MIB object ID is equivalent to modifying parameters using Site Manager.
To change DCM configuration parameters, be sure to set the value of
wfDCMmw.wfDCMmwCfgMode.0 to DCMMW_CFG_LOAD_SHMEM before
changing other object values. After you change any DCM object values, always
reboot by enabling, then disabling the DCM board to initialize the change.
For example, issue the following commands to change the maximum Host
configuration:
set wfDCMmw.wfDCMmwRMONMaxHost.0 1200;commit
disable dcmmw base
enable dcmmw base
To use a configuration change in subsequent boots, be sure the
wfDCMmwWriteConfigInfo parameter is set to DCMMW_CFG_WRITE so the
DCM saves the new information to its Flash memory.
Caution: Avoid running scripts that continually issue Technician Interface
commands while you are running another RMON network management
application. This combination can cause the SNMP agent to fill the system
buffers with RMON data, leading to a system restart.
Caution: The Technician Interface does not verify that the value you enter for
a parameter is valid. Entering an invalid value can corrupt your
configuration.
Comentarios a estos manuales