4: Advanced OperationsSNMP support statusSNMP community stringsTrap timer valueTrap destinationsTo display SNMP configuration information:1. At the command prompt, type show snmp and press Enter.ExampleThe following command displays the SNMP configuration information:SLP: show snmpSNMP ConfigurationSNMP: EnabledSET Community String: privateGET Community String: publicTRAP Community String: trapError Trap Repeat Time (seconds): 180Trap Destination 1: 64.42.31.208Trap Destination 2: snmp.lantronix.comIP Restrictions: Trap Destinations OnlySysName: No NameSysLocation No LocationSysContact No ContactSNMP TrapsThree types of SNMP traps are supported. Traps are enabled at the unit (T), infeed(I) or outlet (O) level.Table 4-4. Trap SummaryName Level(s) DescriptionStatus T, I, O Operational status changeChange O Control status changeLoad I Input load out of limitAll traps include the Location of the unit as defined with the Set Location command.See Creating a pre-login bannerThe Set Banner command specifies text that appears prior to the login authentication.This feature allows administrators to configure a message up to 2070 characters fordisplay of legal, disclaimer or other text as required by application. If left blank, theuser will be taken directly to the login prompt.Note: For SSH sessions, the ‘keyboard interactive’ authentication methodmust be used for the banner to display.To create a pre-login banner:4. At the command prompt, type set banner and press Enter. Type the desiredpre-login banner text and when finished type Ctrl-z.Creating a location description on page 5252 for more information.SecureLinx SLP Remote Power Manager 71