Chapter 6 Control Configuration
SNMP Configuration and Management
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
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EXAMPLE:
The following example shows how to configure a community string called “mycommunity” with
read-only rights and access list number “1”.
SCE 1000(config)#snmp-server community mycommunity 1
Note
ACL-number is an index to an access list. For further information about access lists, see Configuring
Access Control Lists (ACLs) (on page 6-2)
To remove a community string:
Step 1 At the SCE 1000(config)# prompt, type no snmp-server community
community-string, and press Enter.
The community string is removed.
EXAMPLE:
The following example displays how to remove a community string called “mycommunity”.
SCE 1000(config)#no snmp-server community mycommunity
To display the configured communities:
Step 1 At the SCE 1000# prompt, type show snmp community and press Enter.
The configured SNMP communities appear.
EXAMPLE:
The following example shows the SNMP communities.
SCE 1000#show snmp community
Community: public, Access Authorization: RO, Access List Index: 1
Traps
Traps are unsolicited messages that are generated by the SNMP agent that resides inside the SCE
1000 when an event occurs. When the Network Management System receives the trap message, it
can take suitable actions, such as logging the occurrence or ignoring the signal.
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