
Examples
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Configuring TELNET, FTP, SNMP, and NTP
This is an example of how to configure four global/box-wide services on a BN
router. These are typical, initial configuration tasks.
as-weight-class class1
as-path {}
accept/accept-192.168.0.0> cwc Go back to the root-level (bcc> ) prompt.
Prompts, Commands, and Responses Comments
bcc> telnet Add the global telnet protocol
to the device configuration.
telnet> client Add TELNET client capability
to global TELNET.
client> snmp Add snmp global context
snmp> help Discover what you can
configure next in this context.
Attributes:
authentication-traps: Sends trap for sets from false Mgr or Community.
group: Parents of this object.
lock: Allows the locking mechanism to be disabled.
lock-address: Allows the lock address to be cleared.
lock-timeout: Max number of seconds the agent can be locked.
name: The name given to the object.
state: State enable disable.
sub-protocols: Objects this object contains.
type-of-service: Allows the agent to use reliable UDP datagrams.
Protocols:
community trap-entity trap-event
snmp> community public Specify an SNMP community
name, “public.”
community/public> manager 0.0.0.0 Add manager 0.0.0.0 to
community/public.
Prompts, Commands, and Responses Comments
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