3Com Router Command Reference Guide — V1.00
By default, the SNMP service is disabled.
The SNMP service will be enabled whenever the snmp-agent command or any
configuration command of SNMP is used.
If the SNMP service is disabled by the undo snmp-agent command, nol SNMP
configuration information will take effect, but the information will not be deleted unless
the router is restarted. The configuration information can take effect again if the
SNMP service is re-enabled (you can use the display current-configuration
command to view this information). However, if the router is restarted after the SNMP
service is disabled, the configuration information will be lost.
If the warm-start trap is enabled, the system will send a warm-start trap packet
whenever the SNMP service is enabled.
Example
# Disable the SNMP service.
[3Com] undo snmp-agent
3.1.11 snmp-agent community
Syntax
snmp-agent community { read | write } community_name [ mib-view view-name ]
[ acl number ]
undo snmp-agent community community_name
View
System view
Parameter
community_name: The community name, whose string ranges from 1 to 32 bytes.
view view-name: Predefined name of MIB view, whose string ranges from 1 to 32
bytes. The view specifies the objects the community name can access..
read: Specify read-only access to MIB objects, which is the default value.
write: Specify read-write access to MIB objects.
acl number: The number of ACL (an integer from 1 to 99). The ACL permits the NMS
(Network Management Stations) of the IP addresses to use the community_name to
access the SNMP agent.
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