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Accessing the MIB
114088 Rev. A 7-7
<value> is the required new value of an instance of an object. This value may be
one of the following, depending on the data type:
Integer, unsigned integer types: decimal number
IP addresses: dotted decimal format (for example, 192.32.0.0)
Octet strings: hexadecimal number starting with 0x
Display strings: string enclosed in double quotes
Refer to the Bay Networks MIB to determine the data type.
Also, make sure the values you set are legal. Illegal or incompatible MIB values
can disrupt software or network services after you enter the
commit command.
Refer to the Bay Networks MIB for the legal values.
You can use the
list command or refer to the Bay Networks MIB to determine the
symbolic names and identifiers for object groups and attributes.
Use the
commit command (described in the next section) to notify the software
services of the MIB changes accomplished with the
set command. Then, to copy
the changes you make to a configuration file, use the
save command (described in
Saving the Configuration
”).
Caution: If you are running Spanning Tree, always follow any Technician
Interface
set command to the Bridge with the corresponding Technician
Interface
set command to the Spanning Tree. Otherwise, you may lose
connectivity to LANs. Refer to the last two examples that follow.
Note: Be sure to enter commit after entering the set command (see the next
section for instructions).
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