Creating or modifying a community, String for the atm-uplink module – Avaya 580 User Manual
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Configuring SNMP
defines the command keywords and variables.
Creating or Modifying a Community String for the ATM-
Uplink Module
To create or modify a community string to access the ATM-Uplink module,
use the following CLI command:
(configure)#
snmp-server atm-community <community-string>
<slot> {ro | rw} [<ip-addr>]
defines the command keywords and variables.
Table 5-8. snmp-server community
Field
Definition
<community-
string>
The name of the community string. The community
string can range from 1 to 26 characters.
Important: Do not assign a community string and
SNMPv3 user the same name.
<groupname>
Name of the group to which you are assigning the
community string.
Important: Do not assign the community string to a
group that requires authentication or
encryption. Community strings do not
support authentication or encryption.
<ip-addr>
The IP address from which the community string is
valid. Trap messages are sent to this IP address if you
enter the notify option.
[notify]
Sends trap messages to the IP address that you specify.
Table 5-9. snmp-server community
Field
Definition
<community-
string>
The name of the community string. The community
string can range from 1 to 26 characters.
Important: Do not assign a community string and
SNMPv3 user the same name.
<slot>
The slot number of the ATM Uplink module.
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