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Ip access switch cli-based administration guide
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Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Parameter
Storage
Perform the following tasks to configure an SNMPv1 or v2c community.
Refer to the configuration example below:
Task
1. Enter configuration mode.
2. Create an SNMP community
and a corresponding security
group.
3. Specify the host that has access
to the SNMP community.
4. Specify the Mask address for a
range of hosts.
5. Name the SNMP context to be
used with the SNMP
community.
6. Display a specific SNMP
community or all SNMP
communities.
7. Remove an SNMP community
and its security group.
Configuring SNMP Access Control
Description
Indicates how the SNMP community's attributes
are stored. The options are:
volatile: The entry is stored in volatile
memory. The information is lost during a
system reboot.
nonvolatile (default): The entry is stored in
non-volatile memory. The information is not
lost during a system reboot.
permanent: The entry is stored in non-volatile
memory. You cannot delete the information
but you can make modifications.
readonly: The entry is stored in non-volatile
memory. You cannot delete or modify the
information.
Command
root
snmp-server community <community
name> <security name>
snmp-server community <community
name> <security name> address
<ip-address>
snmp-server community <community
name> <security name> address
<ip-address> mask <mask address>
snmp-server community <community
name> <security name> [address
<ip-address> [mask <mask address>]]
[context <context>]
show snmp community [<community
name>]
no snmp-server community
<community name>
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