Adding A New Community String; Deleting Community Strings - Avaya VSP 4000 Technical Configuration Manual

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The community string names are always hidden and never displayed when issuing the
show community CLI command. Also, the SNMP community strings are not displayed in
the configuration file and are instead stored in a hidden file named snmp_comm.txt. You
can
view
the
/intflash/snmp_comm.txt. It is also important to backup this file to an external server.

8.5 Adding a new Community String

To add a new community strings, enter the following command:
VSPswitch(config)#snmp-server community <name> index <Comm Idx> secname <security
name>
Where:
Parameter
Comm Idx
name
security name

8.6 Deleting Community Strings

To delete a community string, enter the following command:
VSPswitch(config)#no snmp-server community-by-index <Comm Idx>
Where:
Parameter
Comm Idx
Since the above command uses the Community Index that is not hidden, it can be used to delete entries
for which the actual community string has been forgotten.
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Description
The unique index value of a row in this table. The range is 1-32
characters.
The community string for which a row in this table represents a
configuration
Maps community string to the security name in the VACM Group
Member Table.
Description
The unique index value of a row in this table. The range is 1-32
characters.
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