4.2.8
Snmpcommunity
Use the snmpcommunity command to configure SNMP community permissions.
Command
snmpcommunity
4.2.9
Snmptrap
Use the snmptrap command to configure the SNMP trap message reporting.
Command
snmptrap
4.2.10 Test
Use the test command to load the current edited (but not permanently saved)
configuration settings.
Command
test
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Table 16: CLI - snmpcommunity
Description
add: add a new snmp community to the snmp community table.
The index value is assigned automatically. Up to eight community
entries can be entered in the table.
snmpcommunity add <name> <string> <Enter>
snmpcommunity add <rights> 0 | r | w | rw <Enter>
Where.
0 (zero):Deny read and write permission.
r: Grant read access permission only. Deny write permission.
w: Grant write access permission only. Deny read permission.
rw: Grant read and write access permission for this community.
default: Set all snmp parameters to factory default settings.
snmpcommunity default <idx> <Enter>
del: Delete the specified community entry.
snmpcommunity del <idx> <Enter>
print: List all SNMP communities and associated permissions.
snmpcommunity print <Enter>
Table 17: CLI - snmptrap
Description
add: add a new snmp trap to the snmp trap table. The index value is
assigned automatically. Up to eight settings can be entered.
snmptrap add <ipaddr> <port> <community> <Enter>
change: Modify the specified snmp setting.
snmptrap change <idx> [-p <port>] [-i <ip_add>] [-c <community] <Ent>
del: Delete the specified snmp setting.
snmptrap del <idx> <Enter>
print: List all SNMP trap settings.
snmptrap print <Enter>
Table 18: CLI - test
Parameter/Description
config - AN-80i configuration settings
test config <Enter>
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