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Chapter 4 System Management
Linksys
SNTP Multicast/Anycast Interface
The device can be in active and/or passive mode (see SNTP Modes for more
information).
To enable receiving SNTP packets from all servers on the subnet and/or to
enable transmitting time requests to SNTP servers, do the following:
STEP 1
Click Administration > Time Settings > SNTP Multicast/Anycast.
STEP 2 If the system is in Layer 3 system mode, click Add to select the
interface for SNTP reception/transmission. Select an interface
and select the reception/transmission options.
STEP 3 Click Apply to save the settings to the Running Configuration file.
SNMP
This section describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
feature that provides a method for managing network devices. SNMP v1/v2 are
supported. It covers the following topics:
• Overview
• Feature Configuration
Overview
The following are the device model Object IDs (OIDs).
Mode Name Description Object ID
LGS528 28-Port Managed Gigabit
Switch
enterprises(1).linksys(3955).
smb(1000).5.28.1
LGS552 52-Port Managed Gigabit
Switch with two 10 Gigabit
uplink
enterprises(1).linksys(3955).
smb(1000).5.52.1
LGS528P 28-Port Managed PoE+
Gigabit Switch
enterprises(1).linksys(3955).
smb(1000).5.28.1
LGS552P 52-Port Managed PoE+
Gigabit Switch with two10
Gigabit uplink
enterprises(1).linksys(3955).
smb(1000).5.52.2
The private Object IDs are placed under enterprises(1).linksys(3955).smb(1000).
switch01(201).
Feature Configuration
To enable SNMP do the following:
STEP 1 Click Configuration > System Management > Feature Configuration.
The following fields are displayed for each community:
• SNMP Management Station—Management station IP address that can
access the SNMP community.
• Community—Password for this community.
• Access Mode—Access rights of the community. The options are as follows:
• Read Only—Management access is restricted to read-only. Changes cannot
be made to the community.
• Read-Write—Management access is read-write. Changes can be made to
the device configuration, but not to the community.
Logs
This section describes the Logs feature, which enables the device to generate
multiple independent logs. It covers the following topics:
• Overview
• Log Management
• Remote Log Servers
• RAM Log
• Flash Memory Log
Overview
Each log is a set of messages describing system events. The device generates the
following local logs:
• Log sent to the console interface.
• Log written into a cyclical list of logged events in the RAM and erased when
the device reboots.
• Log written to a cyclical log-file saved to the Flash memory and persists
across reboots.
In addition, you can send messages to remote SYSLOG servers in the form of
SNMP traps and SYSLOG messages.
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