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Switch(config-community-
NAME)# description
[Description]
[Description]
Enter the description for this SNMP
community of up to 35 alphanumerical
characters.
Switch(config-community-
NAME)# level [admin | rw |
ro]
[admin | rw |
ro]
Specify the access privilege for this SNMP
account.
admin:
Full access right, including
maintaining user account, system
information, loading factory settings, etc..
rw:
Read & Write access privilege. Partial
access right, unable to modify user
account, system information and load
factory settings.
ro:
Read Only access privilege.
No command
Switch(config)# no snmp-
server
Disable SNMP function.
Switch(config)# no snmp-
server community
[community]
[community]
Delete the specified community.
Switch(config-community-
NAME)# no active
Disable this SNMP community account. In
this example
“mycomm” community is
disabled.
Switch(config-community-
NAME)# no description
Remove the SNMP community
descriptions for
“mycomm”.
Switch(config-community-
NAME)# no level
Remove the configured access privilege.
This will set this community
‟s level to
“access denied”.
Show command
Switch(config)# show snmp-server
Show or verify whether SNMP is enabled
or disabled.
Switch(config)# show snmp-server
community
Show or verify each SNMP server
account
‟s information.
Switch(config)# show snmp-server
community [community]
Show the specified SNMP server account
‟s
settings.
Switch(config-community-NAME)# show
Show the selected community
‟s settings.
Exit command
Switch(config-community-NAME)# exit
Return to Global Configuration mode.
Snmp-server example
Switch(config)# snmp-server community
mycomm
Create a new community
“mycomm” and
edit the details of this community account.
Switch(config-community-mycomm)# active
Activate the SNMP community
“mycomm”.
Switch(config-community-mycomm)#
description rddeptcomm
Add a description for
“mycomm”
community.
Switch(config-community-mycomm)# level
admin
Set
“mycomm” community level to admin
(full access privilege).
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