Snmp-Agent Community - H3C s3100 series Command Manual

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The generated password is related to engine ID: password generated under an engine ID can only take
effect on this engine ID.
Related commands: snmp-agent usm-user v3.
SNMP agent must be enabled for you to encrypt a plain-text password.
Examples
# Use the local engine ID and the md5 algorithm to encrypt plain-text password aaaa.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] snmp-agent calculate-password aaaa mode md5 local-engineid
The result of the password is: B02A2E48346E2CBFFCE809C99CF1F6C

snmp-agent community

Syntax
snmp-agent community { read | write } community-name [ [ acl acl-number ] [ mib-view
view-name ] ]*
undo snmp-agent community community-name
View
System view
Parameters
read: Specifies that the community to be created has read-only permission to MIB objects.
Communities of this type can only query MIBs for device information.
write: Specifies that the community to be created has read-write permission to MIB objects.
Communities of this type are capable of configuring devices.
community-name: Name of the community to be created, a string of 1 to 32 characters.
acl-number: ID of the ACL to be applied to the community, in the range 2000 to 2999. Using basic ACL
can restrict the source addresses of SNMP messages, namely, permitting or refusing the SNMP
messages with specific source addresses, thus restricting access between the NMS and the agent.
view-name: MIB view name, a string of 1 to 32 characters.
Description
Use the snmp-agent community command to create an SNMP community. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
use community name to restrict access rights. You can use this command to configure a community
name and configure read or write access right and ACL.
Use the undo snmp-agent community command to remove an SNMP community.
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