Cisco Small Business 300 1.1 Series Administration Manual page 146

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Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands
78-20269-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
group-name—Specifies the name of a group that should be configured
using the command snmp-server group with v1 or v2 parameter (no specific
order of the two command configurations is imposed on the user). The
group defines the objects available to the community. (Range: 1–30
characters)
type router—Specifies that SNMP requests for duplicate tables configure
the router tables. This is the default.
Default Configuration
No community is defined
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
You cannot specify a view-name for su, which has access to the whole MIB.
You can use the view-name to restrict the access rights of a community string.
The logical key of the command is the pair (community, ip-address). If ip-address
is omitted then the key is (community, All-Ips).
By specifying the view-name parameter, the software:
Generates an internal security-name.
Maps the internal security-name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models
to an internal group-name.
Maps the internal group-name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models to
view-name (read-view and notify-view always, and for rw for write-view
also),
You can use the group-name to restrict the access rights of a community string. By
specifying the group-name parameter the software:
Generates an internal security-name.
Maps the internal security-name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models
to the group-name.
The snmp-server community-group command and snmp-server user command
for v1 and v2 are equivalent. You should use the snmp-server community-group
command when you want to configure the ipv4-address| ipv6-address
management addresses.
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