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Msr series network management and monitoring
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Community name: bb
Role name: bb
Storage-type: nonVolatile
Community name: userv1
Group name: testv1
Storage type: nonvolatile
Community name: cc
Group name: cc
ACL name: testacl
Storage type: nonVolatile
Table 31 Command output
Field
Community name
Group name
Role name
ACL
ACL name
Storage type
Context name
Description
Community name created by using the snmp-agent community command or username
created by using the snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c } command.
SNMP group name.
If the community is created by using the snmp-agent community command in VACM
mode, the group name is the same as the community name.
If the community is created by using the snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c }
command, the name of the group that has the user is displayed.
User role name for the community.
If the community is created by using the snmp-agent community command in RBAC
mode, a user role can be bound to the community name.
Number of the ACL that controls the access of the NMSs in the community to the device.
Only the NMSs with the IP addresses permitted in the ACL can access the device with
the community name.
This field appears only when an SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c user is associated with an ACL
rule. It is exclusive with the ACL name field.
Name of the ACL that controls the access of the NMSs in the community to the device.
Only the NMSs with the IP addresses permitted in the ACL can access the device with
the community name.
This field appears only when an SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c user is associated with an ACL
rule. It is exclusive with the ACL field.
Storage type:
volatile—Settings are lost when the system reboots.
nonVolatile—Settings remain after the system reboots.
permanent—Settings remain after the system reboots and can be modified but not
deleted.
readOnly—Settings remain after the system reboots and cannot be modified or
deleted.
other—Any other storage type.
SNMP context:
If a mapping between an SNMP community and an SNMP context is configured, the
SNMP context is displayed.
If no mapping between an SNMP community and an SNMP context exists, this field
is not displayed.
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