Chapter 4 Function/System Settings and Display
4.3 Network Management > create community-profile
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create community-profile
This command specifies the network scope for SNMP by defining a community profile, which is an association
between an SNMP community name, an IP address and a MIB view.
The same community name and IP address cannot be used in more than one profile.
A maximum of 30 profiles can be created.
The SNMP agent of the system permits an access request by an SNMP manager if the request matches the
community profile.
A request matches a community profile if the following conditions are met:
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The community name presented by the manager to the agent must match the community name of the
profile.
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The IP address of the SNMP manager must also match the address defined in the profile. If the profile
contains an IP address that is "0.0.0.0", then all manager IP addresses are matched.
The MIB view associated with a matching profile defines the information that a manager can retrieve from the
agent.
Read-Only authority is granted to SNMP manager requests that match a community profile.
It is not possible for a profile to grant any authority other than read-only.
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Syntax
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Parameter
create community-profile -community
community_name
-view {
view_name
|""}
-manager-number {
manager_numbers
|none}
-community This parameter specifies the SNMP community name, which can contain up to 32
alphanumeric characters. Only one community name can be specified at the same time.
If the SNMP community name includes a space ( ), it must be enclosed by double quotation
marks ("). Quotation marks are included in the character count.
Example: -community "community 001" (using 15 letters)
-view
This parameter specifies the SNMP MIB view name that is accessible by members of the
community. If the specified community is set to trap only, specify double quotation marks ("")
instead of a view name.
-manager-number
This parameter specifies the number of SNMP managers.
Any value between 1 and 10 can be specified. One or more managers can be specified using ","
or "-". This number can be confirmed by using the "show snmp-manager" command. If
unlimited access is specified for the community, specify "none" instead of a manager number.
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