Defining A Community Name - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Figure 4-1
the SNMP version (v1, v2c, or v3) that supports each snmp-server command.

Defining a Community Name

The community name access method, used predominantly with SNMPv1 and
SNMPv2, uses an SNMP Community Table that identifies those communities that
have read-only, read-write, or administrative permission to the SNMP MIB stored on
a particular server. You must define at least one SNMP community string. The
community string acts like a password to permit access to the SNMP Agent.
Optionally, you can specify one or more of the following characteristics associated
with the string:
4-26
provides an overview of the SNMP access level configuration process and
An access list of IP addresses of the SNMP managers that are permitted to use the
community string to gain access to the agent.
A MIB view that defines the subset of all MIB objects accessible to the given
community. Refer to
Configuring a MIB View
Read-write or read-only permission for the MIB objects accessible to the
community.
on page 4-30, later in this chapter.
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