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Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands
78-20269-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
no snmp-server community
Parameters
string—Community string that acts like a password and permits access to
the SNMP protocol. (Range: 1–20 characters)
ro—Specifies read-only access (default)
rw—Specifies read-write access
su—Specifies SNMP administrator access
view-name
view
command snmp-server view (no specific order of the command
configurations is imposed on the user). The view defines the objects
available to the community. It is not relevant for su, which has access to the
whole MIB. If unspecified, all the objects, except the community-table and
SNMPv3 user and access tables, are available. (Range: 1–30 characters)
ipv4-address—Management station IPv4 address. The default is all IP
addresses.
ipv6-address—Management station IPv4 address. The default is all IP
addresses.
The following combinations are possible:
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ipv6_address%interface_id - Refers to the IPv6 address on the interface
specified.
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ipv6_address%0 - Refers to the IPv6 address on the single interface on
which an IPv6 address is defined.
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ipv6_address - Refers to the IPv6 address on the single interface on
which an IPv6 address is defined.
mask—Specifies the mask of the IPv4 address. This is not a network mask,
but rather a mask that defines which bits of the packet's source address are
compared to the configured IP address. If unspecified, it defaults to
255.255.255.255. The command returns an error if the mask is specified
without an IPv4 address.
prefix-length—Specifies the number of bits that comprise the IPv4 address
prefix. If unspecified, it defaults to 32. The command returns an error if the
prefix-length is specified without an IPv4 address.
string [ipv4-address| ipv6-address]
—Specifies the name of a view to be configured using the
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