
Configuring SNMP, RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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name is any string of printable ASCII characters, up to 63 characters in length,
including embedded spaces.
For example, the following command line creates a community named “Router1”
and displays its default values.
snmp# community Router1
community/Router1# info
on snmp
label router1
access read-only
scope-type {} (=> This function is not available)
Using Site Manager
To specify the name of a community, complete the tasks in the following table.
Specifying Community Access Privileges
After you specify the name of the community, you must assign access privileges
to all members of the community. You can specify one of two types of access
privileges to each community that you define: read-only or read-write.
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose Protocols.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose IP. The IP menu opens.
3. Choose SNMP. The SNMP menu opens.
4. Choose Communities. The SNMP Community List window
opens.
5. Choose Community. The Community menu opens.
6. Choose Add Community. The SNMP Community window opens.
7. Set the Comm
unity Name parameter.
Click on Help or see the parameter
description on page A-
5.
8. Click on OK. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
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