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Enter Community Status [E-Enable, D-Disable]:
c. Type
E
to enable the community string or
D
to disable it. This
confirmation prompt is displayed:
Do you want to change Community Status? (Y/N): [Yes/No] ->
d. Type
Y
to change the string’s status or
N
to cancel the change.
e. After making changes, type
R
until you return to the Main Menu.
Then type
S
to select Save Configuration Changes.
5 - Set Community Open Status
Use this selection to change a string’s open status. A string with an
open status can be used by any network administrator. A string with a
closed status can only be used from management workstations whose
IP addresses are assigned to the community string. To use the option,
do the following:
a. From the Modify SNMP Community menu, type
5
to select Set
Community Open Status. The following prompt is displayed:
Enter SNMP Community Name:
b. Enter the community string you want to modify. Community strings
are case sensitive. The following prompt is displayed:
Enter Open Access Status [Y-Yes, N-No]:
c. Type
Y
to assign the string an open status or
N
to assign it a
closed status. This confirmation prompt is displayed:
D
o you want to change Open Access Status? (Y/N): [Yes/No] -
>
d. Type
Y
to change the string’s open status or
N
to cancel the
change.
e. After making changes, type
R
until you return to the Main Menu.
Then type
S
to select Save Configuration Changes.
Summary of Contents for AT-9400
Page 16: ...Figures 16 ...
Page 18: ...Tables 18 ...
Page 28: ...Preface 28 ...
Page 30: ...30 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 60: ...Chapter 1 Basic Switch Parameters 60 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 Port Parameters 64 Section I Basic Operations Port Type The port type ...
Page 84: ...Chapter 2 Port Parameters 84 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 6 Static Port Trunks 124 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 144: ...144 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 10 File Downloads and Uploads 196 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 218: ...Chapter 11 Event Logs and the Syslog Client 218 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 13 Access Control Lists 242 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 294: ...294 Section III IGMP Snooping MLD Snooping and RRP Snooping ...
Page 314: ...Chapter 19 MLD Snooping 314 Section III IGMP Snooping MLD Snooping and RRP Snooping ...
Page 318: ...318 Section IV SNMPv3 ...
Page 416: ...Chapter 21 SNMPv3 416 Section IV SNMPv3 ...
Page 418: ...418 Section V Spanning Tree Protocols ...
Page 470: ...470 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 520: ...Chapter 26 Multiple VLAN Modes 520 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 532: ...Chapter 27 Protected Ports VLANs 532 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 546: ...546 Section VII Internet Protocol Routing ...
Page 560: ...560 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 568: ...Chapter 30 MAC Address based Port Security 568 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 586: ...Chapter 31 802 1x Port based Network Access Control 586 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 588: ...588 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 610: ...Chapter 33 Encryption Keys 610 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 650: ...Chapter 36 TACACS and RADIUS Protocols 650 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 660: ...Chapter 37 Management Access Control List 660 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 668: ...Index 668 ...