Using the Stand-alone Launcher
NOTE
NOTES
!
CAUTION
4-8
SPMA generates network traffic with every poll; keep in mind that shorter
intervals mean increased network traffic.
4. In the Chassis/Read Community and Write Community fields,
enter the community name(s) you want the Launcher (and all
other SPMA applications) to use when contacting the device:
For newer devices — such as the EMM-E6, TRMM-4, or any
SmartSwitch device — use the Chassis/Read Community field
to enter the Chassis Manager community name which provides
the appropriate level of access: Read Only, Read/Write, or
SuperUser. For these devices, you need only provide a single
community name; you may leave the Write Community field
blank.
For older-generation devices — such as the IRM2, IRM3, or
MiniMMAC — you must supply both a Read and a Write
community name, each in its own field. These community names
need not be two different community names, or even two
community names with different access privileges; for
Chassis/Read Community, enter any community name which
has at least Read access; for Write Community, enter any
community name which has at least Read/Write access.
For both fields, the default community name is public.
For more information on community names, see
Appropriate Community
chapter in the SPMA Tools Guide.
All community names are case-sensitive!
page
4-9, or the Community Names
Name,
Adding Devices to the Launcher Database
Assigning an
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