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SNMP Community List, Manager List, and Trap Community List

The SNMP community list, manager list, and trap community list attributes are:
Attribute
Community List
Community
Name
Manager List
Manager IP
address
Trap List
To modify the Community List, Manager List, and Trap Community List, use the
following procedures.
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Description
Allows you to specify the entry name used as a key to uniquely identify an
individual community entry on the SNMP agent. Its value must follow certain
conventions. It must have the prefix C followed by a unique number that
identifies the community name entry on the agent. For example, C2 is a valid
value. While adding, specify non-recurring values for the unique number.
While adding, if you specify an existing community entry name, it modifies
the existing community entry. Using non-sequential numbers results in
automatic reassignment of sequential numbers. While modifying a
community entry, you can't change the name. The community entry name
does not have any significance other than to identify an entry.
Allows you to specify the name of the community that the individual
managers use to interact with this agent.
When creating community entries, various access permissions are associated
with these names. Manager stations that use different community names get
different permissions on the SNMP agent.
While creating trap communities, various manager IP addresses are associated
with these values. All the manager stations in a trap community get traps with
the community name specified in the entry.
Allows you to specify the entry name used to identify an individual manager
entry on the SNMP agent. Its value must follow certain conventions. It must
have the prefix M followed by a unique number that identifies the manager
entry on the agent. For example, M2 is a valid value. While adding, specify
non-recurring values for the unique number.
While adding, if you specify an existing manager entry name, it modifies the
existing manager entry. Using non-sequential numbers results in automatic
reassignment of sequential numbers. While modifying a manager entry, you
can't change the name. The manager entry name does not have any
significance, other than to uniquely identify an entry.
Allows you to specify the IP Address of the SNMP Manager station
corresponding to this entry. If no manager entries are created, the Enterprise
Edge device accepts SNMP requests from all stations. If there is a list of
manager entries, Enterprise Edge server accepts SNMP requests from the IP
Addresses specified in the list.
Allows you to specify the entry name used to identify an individual trap
community entry on the SNMP agent. Its value must follow certain
conventions. It must have the prefix T followed by a unique number that
identifies the trap community entry on the agent. For example, T2 is a valid
value. While adding, specify non-recurring values for the unique number.
While adding, if you specify an existing trap community entry name, it
modifies the existing trap community entry. Using non-sequential numbers
results in automatic reassignment of sequential numbers. While modifying a
trap community entry, you can't change the name. The trap community entry
name does not have any significance, other than to uniquely identify an entry.
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