Cabletron Systems MicroMMAC-22ES User Manual

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide i notice cabletron systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult cabletron systems to determine whether any such changes have been made...

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    Notice ii micrommac local management user’s guide fcc notice this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference...

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    Notice micrommac local management user’s guide iii cabletron systems, inc. Program license agreement important: before utilizing this product, carefully read this license agreement. This document is an agreement between you, the end user, and cabletron systems, inc. (“cabletron”) that sets forth you...

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    Notice iv micrommac local management user’s guide united states government restricted rights the enclosed product (a) was developed solely at private expense; (b) contains “restricted computer software” submitted with restricted rights in accordance with section 52227-19 (a) through (d) of the comme...

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide v contents chapter 1 introduction 1.1 using this manual....................................................................... 1-1 1.2 manual organization ................................................................... 1-1 1.3 local management overview ......

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    Contents vi micrommac local management user’s guide chapter 4 system level screen 4.1 system level screen fields ........................................................4-2 4.2 setting the system date ..............................................................4-4 4.3 setting the system time ........

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    Contents micrommac local management user’s guide vii chapter 11 mib navigator screen 11.1 managing device mibs.............................................................. 11-2 11.2 mib navigator command set overview.................................... 11-3 11.2.1 conventions for mib navigator comm...

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    Contents viii micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 1-1 chapter 1 introduction welcome to the cabletron systems micrommac local management user’s guide . This manual explains how to access and use cabletron systems local management for the micrommac. Local management provides monitoring and control service...

  • Page 12: Snmp Community Names Screen

    Chapter 1: introduction page 1-2 micrommac local management user’s guide chapter 5, snmp community names screen , explains how to control access to the micrommac by assigning community names. Chapter 6, snmp traps screen , explains how to configure the micrommac to send snmp traps to multiple networ...

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    Local management requirements micrommac local management user’s guide page 1-3 1.3.2 in-band vs. Out-of-band network management systems are often classified as either in-band or out-of-band. In-band network management passes data along the same medium (cables, frequencies) used by all other stations...

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    Chapter 1: introduction page 1-4 micrommac local management user’s guide 1.5 local management screen elements local management screens consist of five basic elements, or fields. Figure 1-1 shows a local management screen and points out the various types of fields. Figure 1-1 sample local management ...

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    Local management screen elements micrommac local management user’s guide page 1-5 the following list explains each of the local management fields: event message field this field briefly displays messages that indicate if a local management procedure was executed correctly or incorrectly, that change...

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    Chapter 1: introduction page 1-6 micrommac local management user’s guide 1.6 local management keyboard conventions all key names appear in this manual as capital letters. For example, the enter key appears as enter, the escape key appears as esc, and the backspace key appears as backspace. Table 1-2...

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    Navigating local management screens micrommac local management user’s guide page 1-7 1.7 navigating local management screens to navigate within a local management screen, use the arrow keys of the terminal or the workstation providing terminal emulation services. The local management screen cursor r...

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    Chapter 1: introduction page 1-8 micrommac local management user’s guide 1.8 document conventions the following conventions are used throughout this document: 1.9 related documents use the following manuals to supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this manual. The procedures...

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    Getting help micrommac local management user’s guide page 1-9 before calling cabletron systems technical support, have the following information ready: • a description of the failure • a description of any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.G., changing mode switches, rebooting the un...

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    Chapter 1: introduction page 1-10 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 2-1 chapter 2 local management requirements this chapter describes how to attach a local management terminal to the cabletron systems host device, and lists the setup and configuration requirements for the following equipment: • console/terminal • console...

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    Chapter 2: local management requirements page 2-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 2.2 management terminal setup requirements table 2-1 lists the setup parameters for the management terminal. If the management terminal is a digital equipment corporation vt320 terminal, press f3to access the s...

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    Management terminal setup requirements micrommac local management user’s guide page 2-3 2.2.1 cable configuration for the management terminal this section outlines the proper cable configurations to connect a management terminal to the micrommac. You need an adapter kit containing the following item...

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    Chapter 2: local management requirements page 2-4 micrommac local management user’s guide 2.2.2 cable configuration for the ups to configure a cable from the uninterruptible power supply (ups) to a host device perform the following steps: 1. Plug a straight-through twisted pair, rs232, cable into th...

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 3-1 chapter 3 accessing local management this chapter explains how to access and use the local management menu screens. Menu screens provide a path to the setup screens, statistic screens, and status screens. 3.1 using the menu screens verify that your te...

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    Chapter 3: accessing local management page 3-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 3. Enter your password and press enter. The default super-user access password is “public” or press enter. • if you enter an invalid password the cursor returns to the beginning of the password entry field. • if y...

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    Navigating local management screens micrommac local management user’s guide page 3-3 figure 3-2 hierarchy of local management screens 3.2.1 selecting local management menu screen items to select items on a local management menu screen, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight ...

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    Chapter 3: accessing local management page 3-4 micrommac local management user’s guide 3.2.2 exiting local management screens to exit any of the local management screens, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the return command at the bottom of the local management screen. ...

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    The main menu screen micrommac local management user’s guide page 3-5 3.3 the main menu screen the main menu screen is the starting point from which all the local management screens are accessed. Figure 3-3 shows the main menu screen. Figure 3-3 the main menu the main menu screen displays the follow...

  • Page 30: 3.4 The Setup Menu Screen

    Chapter 3: accessing local management page 3-6 micrommac local management user’s guide 3.4 the setup menu screen the setup menu screen provides access to local management screens that are used to configure or alter the configuration of the micrommac. Examples of functions accessible through the setu...

  • Page 31: 3.5 The Status Menu Screen

    The status menu screen micrommac local management user’s guide page 3-7 3.5 the status menu screen figure 3-5 shows the status menu screen. The status menu screen provides access to the chassis status screen and component status screen. Figure 3-5 the status menu screen note the micrommac does not u...

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    Chapter 3: accessing local management page 3-8 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 4-1 chapter 4 system level screen this chapter explains how to use the system level screen to set the following parameters: • system date • system time • host ip address • out of band ip address • subnet mask • default gateway • default interface • com 1 ...

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    Chapter 4: system level screen page 4-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 4.1 system level screen fields figure 4-1 shows the micrommac system level screen. Figure 4-1 the system level screen the following definitions explain each system level screen field. The sections which follow these defi...

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    System level screen fields micrommac local management user’s guide page 4-3 subnet mask use this field to enter the subnet mask for the micrommac. Subnets are logical divisions of the network that isolate groups of devices. The subnet mask determines how the micrommac directs snmp traps to a managem...

  • Page 36: 4.2 Setting The System Date

    Chapter 4: system level screen page 4-4 micrommac local management user’s guide baud rate this field only appears when the com 1 or the com 2 application field is set to slip. The default setting for this field is no_framework_error. The micrommac uses auto-baud detection which automatically detects...

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    Setting the system time micrommac local management user’s guide page 4-5 4.3 setting the system time to set the system clock, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the system time field. 2. Enter the time in a 24-hour format, hh:mm:ss. 3. Press enter to set the system clock...

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    Chapter 4: system level screen page 4-6 micrommac local management user’s guide 4.5 setting the out of band ip address to set the out of band ip address, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the out of band ip addr field. 2. Enter the ip address using decimal dotted notati...

  • Page 39: 4.7 Setting The Subnet Mask

    Setting the subnet mask micrommac local management user’s guide page 4-7 4.7 setting the subnet mask subnets are logical divisions of the network. To change the subnet mask from its default value, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the subnet mask field. 2. Enter the sub...

  • Page 40: 4.9 Com Port Applications

    Chapter 4: system level screen page 4-8 micrommac local management user’s guide 4.9 com port applications the micrommac communication ports, com 1 and com 2, support the following applications: • cabletron systems local management connections • american power conversion (apc) uninterruptible power s...

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    Com port applications micrommac local management user’s guide page 4-9 3. Press enter. 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the save command field. 5. Press enter. The event message field at the top of the screen displays “saved ok.” 4.9.2 configuring the com port baud rate if you select slip as the c...

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    Chapter 4: system level screen page 4-10 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 5-1 chapter 5 snmp community names screen this chapter explains how to assign community names. Community names allow you to control local management access by establishing three passwords. Each password controls varying levels of access to micrommac local...

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    Chapter 5: snmp community names screen page 5-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 5.1 community name access policy in order to perform any operations on the snmp community names screen, you must have used the super-user community name at the user password prompt when initiating the local manag...

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 6-1 chapter 6 snmp traps screen this chapter explains how to configure the snmp traps screen to allow the micrommac to send traps to as many as eight remote management workstations. Snmp traps are messages about network events and device operational stati...

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    Chapter 6: snmp traps screen page 6-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 6.1 trap table screen fields the following definitions explain each of the snmp traps screen fields: trap destination use this field to enter the ip address of the management workstation designated to receive snmp traps fr...

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    Setting the snmp trap destination micrommac local management user’s guide page 6-3 8. Press space or backspace to set the field to yes. 9. Use the arrow keys to highlight the save command field. 10. Press enter. The event message field at the top of the screen displays “saved ok.”.

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    Chapter 6: snmp traps screen page 6-4 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 7-1 chapter 7 flash download screen this chapter explains how to use the flash download screen to download a firmware image from a tftp server to the micrommac. Figure 7-1 shows the flash download screen. Figure 7-1 the flash download screen note flash do...

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    Chapter 7: flash download screen page 7-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 7.1 selecting a flash download method 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the download method field. 2. Press space or backspace to select a flash download method. • if you select runtime, the reboot after download fiel...

  • Page 51: 7.1.2 Bootprom Download

    Selecting a flash download method micrommac local management user’s guide page 7-3 7.1.2 bootprom download if you select a bootprom download, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the commit to flash field. 2. Press space or backspace to select one of the following: • yes, ...

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    Chapter 7: flash download screen page 7-4 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 8-1 chapter 8 bridge setup screen this chapter explains how to use the bridge setup screen to select a spanning tree protocol and enable/disable bridge ports. If the micrommac contains a token ring brim, the lower portion of the bridge setup screen contai...

  • Page 54: Protocol Field.

    Chapter 8: bridge setup screen page 8-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 8.1 bridge setup screen fields the following list describes each of the bridge setup screen fields: spanning tree protocol use this field to select a spanning tree protocol. Possible selections for this field are ieee 80...

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    Selecting the port administrative status micrommac local management user’s guide page 8-3 8.3 selecting the port administrative status to select the bridge port administrative status, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the [bridge_port xx] field at the bottom of the brid...

  • Page 56: Administrative Status

    Chapter 8: bridge setup screen page 8-4 micrommac local management user’s guide 8.4 selecting the bridge port pair administrative status to select the bridge port pair administrative status, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the [bridge_port xx] field at the bottom of t...

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 9-1 chapter 9 component status screen figure 9-1 hows the component status screen. The component status screen monitors the status of the mib components of the micrommac. Figure 9-1 the component status screen the component status table lists the administ...

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    Chapter 9: component status screen page 9-2 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 10-1 chapter 10 bridge statistics screen figure 10-1 shows the bridge (device) statistics screen. The bridge statistics screen displays error, collision, and traffic statistics for the entire network, a selected module, or a selected port. This screen als...

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    Chapter 10: bridge statistics screen page 10-2 micrommac local management user’s guide frames filtered this field displays the number of frames filtered by the micrommac. Frames transmitted this field displays the number of frames transmitted by the micrommac. Errors received this field displays the...

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    Bridge statistics screen fields micrommac local management user’s guide page 10-3 enable port use this command field to enable a selected port. Disable port use this command to disable a selected port. Update-freq use this field to select the time interval between interface/module/port counter updat...

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    Chapter 10: bridge statistics screen page 10-4 micrommac local management user’s guide 10.2 selecting an update-freq the micrommac updates the bridge statistics screen every three seconds by default. The update-freq command allows you to adjust the frequency in intervals of 3 seconds. The maximum up...

  • Page 63: 10.4 Enabling Ports

    Enabling ports micrommac local management user’s guide page 10-5 10.4 enabling ports the enable port command lets you enable the port selected in the port command field. You must first use the port command to select the desired port. To set the enable port command, perform the following steps: 1. Us...

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    Chapter 10: bridge statistics screen page 10-6 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-1 chapter 11 mib navigator screen this chapter explains how to use the mib navigator utility. The mib navigator allows access to a command set from which you can configure and manage the micrommac. Figure 11-1 shows the mib navigator screen. Figure 11-...

  • Page 66: 11.1 Managing Device Mibs

    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-2 micrommac local management user’s guide 11.1 managing device mibs the mib navigator lets you manage objects in the micrommac management information bases (mibs). Mibs are databases of objects used for managing the device and determining the micrommac config...

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    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-3 11.2 mib navigator command set overview the mib navigator command set provides the following commands: navigation commands navigation commands allow you to access and manage the mib for the device running the mib na...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-4 micrommac local management user’s guide 11.2.1 conventions for mib navigator commands this manual uses the following conventions for denoting commands: • information keyed by the user is shown in this helvetica font. • command arguments are indicated by two...

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    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-5 11.2.2 navigation commands the following mib navigation commands allow you to move from mib object to mib object within the mib tree. Branch: syntax: branch [path] description: the branch command displays all of the...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-6 micrommac local management user’s guide ctron: syntax: ctron description: the ctron command allows you to change directories to the cabletron mib (1.3.6.1.4.1.52) without keying in the entire path. Options: not applicable example: help: syntax: help descrip...

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    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-7 mib2: syntax: mib2 description: the mib2 command allows you to move directly to the mib ii subtree (1.3.6.1.2.1) without entering the entire path. Options: not applicable example: next: syntax: next [path] descripti...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-8 micrommac local management user’s guide pwd: syntax: pwd description: the pwd command displays the full pathname for the directory in which you are currently working. The directory is displayed in ascii format. Options: not applicable example: set: syntax: ...

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    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-9 example: su: syntax: su [community name] description: the su command enables you to change your community name to allow for different access to the mib. The community name that you enter allows you either read only,...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-10 micrommac local management user’s guide tree: syntax: tree description: the tree command provides a display of the entire mib for the device. Leaves and associated values are displayed in columns. Options: not applicable example: whoami: syntax: whoami des...

  • Page 75: 11.2.3 Other Commands

    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-11 11.2.3 other commands the other commands listed in this section activate functions on the lm managed device or devices being accessed through mib navigation. Arp: syntax: arp description: the arp command provides a...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-12 micrommac local management user’s guide example: defroute: syntax: defroute [interface number] [ip address] description: the defroute command allows you to set the default ip route to a managed device through the specified interface. Options: not applicabl...

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    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-13 example: ping: syntax: ping [ip address] description: the ping command generates an outbound ping request to check the status (alive/not alive) of a device at a specified ip address. Options: not applicable example...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-14 micrommac local management user’s guide snmpbranch: syntax: snmpbranch [ip address] [community name] [oid] description: the snmpbranch command enables you to query another snmp device. The command provides a display of objects that match the specified oid....

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    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-15 snmpset: syntax: snmpset [ip address] [community name] description: the snmpset command enables you to set the value of an object in other snmp devices. This command requires the appropriate community string and oi...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-16 micrommac local management user’s guide snmptree: syntax: snmptree [ip address] [community name] description: the snmptree command provides a display of all objects in the device and their corresponding values. Options: not applicable example: traceroute: ...

  • Page 81: 11.2.4 Special Commands

    Mib navigator command set overview micrommac local management user’s guide page 11-17 11.2.4 special commands done, quit, exit: syntax: done description: these commands enable you to exit from the mib navigator and return to the main menu screen. Options: not applicable example: mibnav-> done connec...

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    Chapter 11: mib navigator screen page 11-18 micrommac local management user’s guide.

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    Micrommac local management user’s guide index-1 index a auto-baud detection activating 3-1 definition 4-4 b baud rate 4-4, 4-9 bridge setup bridge port pair administrative status 8-4 port administrative status 8-3 spanning tree protocol 8-2 bridge statistics alignment errors 10-2 bytes received 10-1...

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    Index index-2 micrommac local management user’s guide n network management in-band 1-3 local 1-3 out-of-band 1-3 remote 1-3 note 1-8 o out of band ip addr 4-2, 4-6 p phys address 4-3 s snmp community names read-only 5-2 read-write 5-2 super-user 5-2 snmp traps enable traps 6-2 trap community name 6-...