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SNMP, registered_number, number, community_name, access_type

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Appendix SNMP Use the "snmp" command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name. Note ❒ You can configure one of ten SNMP access settings numbered 1-10. ❒ If you change the community name, you must change your computer settings. See p.101 "SNMP". ❒ Default access settings 1 and 2 are as follows: Number Community name IP address Access type 1 public 0.0.0.0 read-only trap off 2 admin 0.0.0.0 read-write trap off ❖ Display Shows SNMP information and available protocols. msh> snmp ? The following command displays the settings of registered number specified. msh> snmp [registered_number] Omitting the number displays all access settings. msh> snmp [-p] Note ❒ Add "-p" (as above) to have the information displayed one screen at a time. 9 ❖ Community name configuration You can set the community name of the registered number. msh> snmp number name community_name Note ❒ The community name can consist of up to 15 characters. ❖ Access type configuration You can select the access type from those listed below: msh> snmp number type access_type Access type read write trap no Type of access permitted Read only Read and write User notified of trap messages. All access denied. 86

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Appendix
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9
SNMP
Use the “snmp” command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such
as the community name.
Note
You can configure one of ten SNMP access settings numbered 1-10.
If you change the community name, you must change your computer set-
tings. See p.101 “SNMP”.
Default access settings 1 and 2 are as follows:
Display
Shows SNMP information and available protocols.
msh> snmp ?
The following command displays the settings of registered number specified.
msh> snmp [
registered_number
]
Omitting the number displays all access settings.
msh> snmp [-p]
Note
Add “-p” (as above) to have the information displayed one screen at a
time.
Community name configuration
You can set the community name of the registered number.
msh> snmp
number
name
community_name
Note
The community name can consist of up to 15 characters.
Access type configuration
You can select the access type from those listed below:
msh> snmp
number
type
access_type
Number
1
2
Community name
public
admin
IP address
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Access type
read-only
trap off
read-write
trap off
Access type
Type of access permitted
read
Read only
write
Read and write
trap
User notified of trap messages.
no
All access denied.