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Parameter: UnNumbered Assoc Address
Default: None
Options: Any valid IP address
Function: Specifies an address that IP uses when sourcing a packet.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) uses this address to make decisions
about advertising subnets over the unnumbered interface if the subnets
have the same mask as the associated address.
Instructions: Specify the address of any numbered interface on the router.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.1.4.1.110
Editing SNMP Parameters
Use the Configuration Manager to edit SNMP parameters for IP interfaces.
You access all SNMP parameters from the Configuration Manager window
(Figure 1-3). Refer to Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and
Trunks (BNX Software), depending on the type of installed software, for
instructions on accessing this window.
For each SNMP parameter, this chapter provides information about default
settings, valid parameter options, the parameter function, instructions for setting
the parameter, and the MIB object ID.
The Technician Interface allows you to modify parameters by issuing
set and
commit commands with the MIB object ID. This process is equivalent to
modifying parameters using Site Manager. For more information about using the
Technician Interface to access the MIB, refer to Using Technician Interface
Software.
Note: The instructions in this section assume that you have already configured
at least one IP interface. If you have not yet configured an IP interface, or want
to add additional IP interfaces, r
efer to “Enabling SNMP Services”for
instructions.
Caution: The Technician Interface does not verify the parameter value you
enter as being valid. Entering an invalid value can corrupt your configuration.
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