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Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Example
You specify a buffer size of 32 KB and a packet slice size of 1 KB. After checking
the available memory, the RMON agent allocates the buffer size you requested.
The buffer can hold a maximum of 32,768 / (1024 + 20) or 31 packets.
Enabling SNMP Services
You must enable IP services to use SNMP. When you enable IP services, you are
required to configure only a few parameters. The Configuration Manager supplies
default values for the remaining parameters.
This section assumes that you have read Configuring Routers or Configuring
Customer Access and Trunks (BNX Software), depending on the type of installed
software, and that you have
1. Opened a configuration file
2. Specified router hardware if this is a local mode configuration file
3. Selected the link or net module connector on which you are enabling IP
services, or configured a WAN circuit if this connector requires one
Enabling IP on an Interface
When you select a link or net module connector, or when you finish configuring a
WAN circuit, the Select Protocols window appears (Figure 1-1).
Note: The RMON agent allocates the full amount of memory you specify for
the packet slice size to each packet, even if the packet size is smaller than this
amount. For this reason, Bay Networks recommends that you set the packet
slice size to the smallest size possible. The maximum packet size is 2 KB.
Note: The window varies slightly according to circuit type, displaying only
those protocols that the circuit type supports.
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