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You can use the following Technician Interface commands to access the MIB:
list displays the object names and their associated numeric identifiers, as
described earlier.
get
<object>
.
<attribute>
.
<instance>
displays the value of an object.
set
<object>
.
<attribute>
.
<instance> <value>
changes the value of an object.
You enter
set commands to make changes to configuration settings. Note the
space between
<instance>
and
<value>
.
commit changes the value in volatile memory.
Enter the
commit command after issuing set commands, or the set
commands will not work. (When you use the Configuration Manager to make
changes and choose File > Save, the router automatically changes the value in
volatile memory.)
Remember to save the changes to a file on the router’s flash memory card or
floppy disk before rebooting. You can do this using the Configuration Manager or
the Technician Interface. When using the Configuration Manager in dynamic
mode, choose File > Save. When using the Technician Interface, enter the
following command:
save config
<volume>
:
<filename>
If you do not specify
<volume>
, the router saves the file to the default volume.
Object and attribute names can be long and are case-sensitive. To reduce errors,
Nortel Networks recommends that you use the number of an attribute rather than
name it.
Caution:
The Technician Interface does not perform any error checking when
you change the value of a MIB attribute. Whenever possible, use Site Manager
to change configuration settings. If you do use the Technician Interface, refer
to the appropriate MIB file to determine which values are valid. Invalid values
can disrupt the operation of the router.
Caution:
When you change the setting of a base protocol object, the modified
protocol may restart. Consequently, network users may lose their connections.
If possible, schedule such configuration changes at a time that will minimize
network disruption.
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