Dell PowerConnect 5324 User's Guide - Page 52
Configuring SNMP, Viewing SNMP Community Tables, Enable, con snmp-server community - change ip address
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com - Read Only - Indicates that the community members can view configuration information, but cannot change any information. - Read/Write - Indicates that the community members can view and modify configuration information. - Super - Indicates that the community members have administration access. • Configurable IP address. If IP address is not configured, all community members with the same community name are granted the same access rights. Common practice is to use two community strings for the device - one (public community) with read-only access and the other (private community) with read-write access. The public string allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects, while the private string allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects. During initial configuration, it is recommended to configure the device according to the network administration requirements, in accordance with using an SNMP-based management station. Configuring SNMP To configure SNMP station IP address and community string(s) for the general device router tables, perform the following steps. 1 At the console prompt, enter the command Enable. The prompt is displayed as #. 2 Enter the command configure and press . 3 In the configuration mode, enter the SNMP configuration command with the parameters including community name (private), community access right (read and write) and IP address, as shown in the example below: console# configure config(config)# snmp-server community private rw 11.1.1.2 Viewing SNMP Community Tables To view SNMP station IP address and community tables: 1 At the console prompt, enter the command exit. The prompt is displayed as #. 2 In the Privileged Exec mode, enter the show command as shown in the example below: The configured parameters enable further device configuration from any remote location. 52 Starting and Configuring the Device