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16 UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
In the table below, n is the access control number: 1,2,3, or 4.
Example: To give access level 2 to user “JMurphy”, type:
snmpv3 -au2 “JMurphy”
system
Access: Super User, Administrator
Description: View and set the system name, the contact, the location and view up time as well as the date
and time, the logged-on user, and the high-level system status P, N, A (see “Main screen status fields”).
Example 1: To set the device location as Test Lab, type:
system -l “Test Lab”
Example 2: To set the system name as Don Adams, type:
system -n “Don Adams”
tcpip
Access: Super User, Administrator
Description: View and manually configure these network settings for the NMC:
Option Arguments Description
-S enable | disable Enable or disable SNMPv3.
-u[n] <User Name>
Specify a user name, an authentication phrase and encryption
phrase.
-a[n] <Authentication Phrase>
-c[n] <Crypt Phrase>
-ap[n] sha | md5 | none Indicate the type of authentication protocol.
-pp[n] aes | des | none Indicate the privacy protocol.
-ac[n] enable | disable Enable or disable access.
-au[n] <User Profile Name> Give access to a specified user profile.
-n[n] <IP or hostname for NMS>
Specify the IP or the hostname for the Network Management
System.
Option Argument Description
-n <system name> Define the device name, the name of the person responsible for the device, and the
physical location of the device.
Note: If you define a value with more than one word, you must enclose the value in
quotation marks.
These values are also used by InfraStruxure Central and the NMC’s SNMP agent.
-c <system contact>
-l <system location>
-m <system-message> Show a custom message on the logon page of the web UI or the CLI.
-s enable | disable
Synchronize the system and the hostname.
This is the same as using “dns -y”.
Option Argument Description
-S enable | disable Enable or disable TCP/IP.
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