Figure 181: Snmpd.conf Example File - Extreme Networks Sentriant AG Software User's Manual

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2 Open the following file with a text editor such as
/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

Figure 181: snmpd.conf Example File

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# Thu Jul 05 15:14:53 MDT 2007
# This file is generated automatically. Please do not edit. Edit the
snmpd.conf.template file instead.
#
# This is a template for the snmpd.conf file.
# The following variables will be replaced:
#
SOURCE - replaced with the source CIDR network that is allowed to access
#
COMMUNITY - replaced with the community string for which permissions are being
set
#
com2sec allowed_net
group
allowed_net_mon
group
allowed_net_mon
group
allowed_net_mon
view
all
access
allowed_net_mon
view all
view mib2
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3 Ignore the comment that asks you to not edit this file. Change the following line:
com2sec allowed_net default notpublicsnmp
to:
com2sec allowed_net
where:
<IP address range> = the IP address range of your network; CIDR notation is supported.
For example:
<customer-specific community> = your customer-specific community name.
For example:
4 Save and exit the file.
NOTE
iptables already allows snmpd through UDP port 161.
NOTE
Please be careful with this functionality as a lot of information is available.
358
default
v1
v2c
usm
included
system
""
included
.1
included
.iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2 fc
<IP address range> <customer-specific community>
10.0.16.0/24
Public2
:
vi
notpublicsnmp
allowed_net
allowed_net
allowed_net
any
noauth
exact
all none none
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