Configuring community names and values – HP 2600 User Manual
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Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
Configuring Community Names and Values.
The
snmp-server command
enables you to add SNMP communities with either default or specific access
attributes, and to delete specific communities.
Syntax: [no] snmp-server community < community-name >
Configures a new community name. If you do not also
specify
operator or manager, the switch automatically
assigns the community to the
operator MIB view. If you
do not specify
restricted or unrestricted, the switch auto
matically assigns the community to
restricted (read-
only) access. The
no form uses only the < community-
name > variable and deletes the named community from
the switch.
[operator | manager]
Optionally assigns an access level. At the
operator level
the community can access all MIB objects except the
CONFIG MIB. At the
manager level the community can
access all MIB objects.
[restricted | unrestricted]
Optionally assigns MIB access type. Assigning the
restricted type allows the community to read MIB vari
ables, but not to set them. Assigning the
unrestricted type
allows the community to read and set MIB variables.
For example, to add the following communities:
Community
Access Level
Type of Access
red-team
manager
(Access to all MIB objects.)
unrestricted
(read/write)
blue-team
operator
(Access to all MIB objects
except the CONFIG MIB.)
restricted
(read-only)
HPswitch(config)# snmp-server community red-team
manager unrestricted
HPswitch(config)# snmp-server community blue-team
operator restricted
To eliminate a previously configured community named "gold-team":
HPswitch(config) # no snmp-server community gold-team
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