Viewing Configured Community Strings; Setting The Trap Receiver; Deleting A Community String - Avaya 580 User Manual

Multiservice switches software version 6.1
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Chapter 5

Viewing Configured Community Strings

Setting the Trap Receiver

Deleting a Community String

Switch Community
String
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Table 5-9. snmp-server community
Field
Definition
ro
Assigns read-only access to the community string.
rw
Assigns read-write access to the community string.
[<ip-addr>]
The IP address from which the community string is
valid.
To view the currently configured community strings, use the following CLI
command:
# show snmp community [<community-string>]
To set the trap receiver for a community string, use the following CLI
command:
(configure)# snmp-server notify <ip-addr> <community-string>
Table 5-10
provides an explanation of the command variables.
Table 5-10. snmp-server notify Command
Parameter
<ip-addr>
<community-string>
To delete a community string for the switch, use the following CLI
command:
(configure)# no snmp-server community <community-string>
[<ip-address>]
provides an explanation of the command variables.
Table 5-11
User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Definition
The IP address to which you want trap messages sent.
The existing community string for which you are
setting the trap receiver.
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