To manage port and interface bindings when a new Rhino node joins the cluster, use the following rhino-console commands to configure Rhino SNMP system settings for the default subnet and port range, allowing loopack addresses, and saving address and port bindings.
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These settings only affect nodes which don’t have previously saved interface/port configuration settings. If a node has previously saved settings, it will attempt to use those values. If it cannot (for example, if the port is in use by another application), then the SNMP agent will not start on that node. |
Any changes to these settings will require a restart of the SNMP agent to take effect.
setsnmpsubnet
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setsnmpsubnet <x.x.x.x/y>
Description
Sets the default subnet used by the Rhino SNMP agent when initially determining
addresses to bind to.
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setsnmpportrange
Command |
setsnmpportrange <low port> <high port>
Description
Sets the default port range used by the Rhino SNMP agent.
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Example |
setloopbackaddressesallowed
Command |
setloopbackaddressesallowed <true|false>
Description
Specifies whether loopback interfaces will considered (true) or not (false) when
binding the SNMP agent to addresses. This setting will be ignored if only
loopback addresses are available.
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Example |
setaddressbindingssaved
Command |
setaddressbindingssaved <true|false>
Description
Specifies whether the address bindings used by the SNMP agent for individual
Rhino nodes are persisted in the Rhino configuration.
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Example |
setportbindingssaved
Command |
setportbindingssaved <true|false>
Description
Specifies whether the port bindings used by the SNMP agent for individual Rhino
nodes are persisted in the Rhino configuration.
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