Snmp communities, Menu: viewing and configuring snmp communities, Snmp communities -5 – IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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Configuring for Network Management Applications

Overview

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SNMP Communities

SNMP Community Features

Use SNMP communities to restrict access to the switch by SNMP management
stations by adding, editing, or deleting SNMP communities. You can configure
up to five SNMP communities, each with either an operator-level or a manager-
level view, and either restricted or unrestricted write access.

Using SNMP requires that the switch have an IP address and subnet mask
compatible with your network.

C a u t i o n

Deleting or changing the community named “public” prevents network man-
agement applications (such as auto-discovery, traffic monitoring, SNMP trap
generation, and threshold setting) from operating in the switch. (Changing or
deleting the “public” name also generates an Event Log message.) If security
for network management is a concern, it is recommended that you change the
write access for the “public” community to “Restricted”.

Menu: Viewing and Configuring SNMP Communities

To View, Edit, or Add SNMP Communities:

1.

From the Main Menu, Select:

2. Switch Configuration...

6. SNMP Community Names

Feature

Default

Menu

CLI

Web

show

community name

n/a

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configure identity information

none

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configure community names

MIB view for a community name

(operator, manager)

write access for default
community name

public

manager

unrestricted

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