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5. CLI Commands
primary port
Use the primary port command to set the port number of the primary network device that the AutoProbe entry will probe. This
command applies only to NTP and SNMP probes.
Syntax
primary port <port-number>
port-number – Specifies the primary port number that the entry will use for probe tests (Range: 1-65535).
Examples
The following command specifies “161” as the primary port for entry “SnmpProbe”:
console> probe (SnmpProbe)> primary port 161
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show primary
Use the show primary command to display the primary address, OID and port settings for the AutoProbe entry.
Syntax
show primary [address | oid | port]
Examples
The following command displays the primary address, OID and port settings for entry “SnmpProbe”:
console> probe (SnmpProbe)> show primary
Primary Address : 172.17.77.88
Primary Oid : 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
Primary Port : 161
autoprobe: privacy
privacy passphrase
Use the privacy passphrase command to enter a privacy passphrase for the SNMP (v3) GET AutoProbe entry. A passphrase
is required if security-mode is set to authpriv. Two options are available for entering the password. The first option, which is
using the command without additional parameters, will prompt the entry of a password and password confirmation, neither of
which will be echoed to the terminal. The second option allows entry of a plain text password on the command line by using
the plaintext keyword.
Syntax
privacy passphrase [plaintext <passphrase>]
passphrase – Specifies the passphrase for the entry, in plain text.
Examples
The following command sets the Privacy Passphrase to “g2h3j4” for entry “Probe Get”:
console> autoprobe (Probe Get)> privacy passphrase plaintext g2h3j4
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