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18.4 SNMP Community

SNMP communities are used to define the security parameters of SNMP clients in an SNMP
v1 and SNMP v2c environments. The default SNMP community is “public” for both SNMP
v1 and SNMP v2c before SNMP v3 is enabled. Once SNMP v3 is enabled, the communities of
SNMP v1 and v2c have to be unique and cannot be shared. Use the SNMP Community
screen to create SNMP communities and associate SNMP groups to them. Click SNMP >
Community
to view the screen as shown.

Figure 65 SNMP Community

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Old Key

Enter the old MD5 key this user used for authentication, if you are setting up the key

for the first time, leave this field blank.

New Key

Enter the new MD5 key this user must use to authenticate with the switch.

Apply

Click this to save your settings to the switch.

Table 45 SNMP User - Modify (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Table 46 SNMP Community

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Community ID

Select the SNMP community you want to edit.

Create New

Community

Click this to configure a new SNMP community.

Community ID

This field indicates the community number. It is used for identification only. Click on

the individual community number to edit the community settings.

Community

String

This field indicates the SNMP community string.
An SNMP community string is a text string that acts as a password. It is used to

authenticate messages that are sent between the management station (the SNMP

manager) and the device (the SNMP agent). The community string is included in

every packet that is transmitted between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent.

Remote Station

IP

This field displays the IP address of the remote SNMP management station.

Group Name

This field indicates the group which is part of this SNMP community.

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