Fabric OS Commands
There are six ACL (Access Control List) to restrict SNMP get/set operations to
hosts under a host-subnet-area. Host-subnet-area is defined by comparing
non-zero IP octets. For example, an ACL of "192.168.64.x" enables access for any
hosts that start with the specified octets. The connecting host is enabled as
"192.168.64.xx," where xx is any number from 0 to 99. All ACL entries also have
a flag to set each host-subnet-area to be read-write or read-only. The highest
privilege matched out of six entries is given to the access. An ACL check is turned
off when all six entries contain "0.0.0.0."
Note:
into the WSNMP and RSNMP security policies. Community strings can be changed on
the primary FCS switch only and will propagate changes across the fabric. See
"Security
Operands
None.
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When secure mode is enabled, the Access Control List feature is incorporated
Commands" on page 941.
Fabric OS Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide