Status. This determines whether this trap entry is valid or invalid.
You can delete an entry by changing its status to Invalid.
SNMP Security (Community Names)
SNMP (version 1) implements a rudimentary form of security by requiring
that each request include a community name. A community name is an
arbitrary string of characters used as a " password" to control access to the
hub. If the hub receives a request with a community name it does not rec-
ognize, it will trigger an authentication trap, provided this feature has not
been disabled.
The DFE-2600 series master hubs allow up to four different community
names to be defined, and the access rights for each community can be sepa-
rately set to either read only or read/write. The status for each string can be
toggled to either valid or invalid. The community names public and private
are defined by default; you can change these names in addition to adding
others. You will need to coordinate these names with the community name
settings you use in your network management system.
DFE-2600 Stackable Hub - SNMP Manager Setting Menu
SNMP Community String
[public
[private
[
[
Master Hub Setup and Management
Access Right
Status
] <Read Only >
<Valid
] <Read/Write>
<Valid
] <Read Only >
<Invalid>
] <Read Only >
<Invalid>
HELP
SAVE
>
>
EXIT
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