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Configuration Reference
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The Community Names Screen enables you to set community names which
are used as strings that enable varying levels of access to devices. Typically,
you create community names to perform two tasks:
■
to set access levels for different user types
■
to enable traps to be sent to named groups of users, known as
communities
.
A Community Name is similar to a password, although passwords tend to have
one access level while Community Names have many access levels. The access
levels used in HP 10Base-T Hubs are described here.
If you are using HP AdvanceStack Assistant or an SNMP tool to manage your
HP hubs, you can assign a Community Name for both the Read and Write
privileges for a user attempting to access a device. The different access levels
are:
Full.
Provides you with complete access to all features in the management
environment. Typical use is to provide access levels to network operators
by a network administrator.
Community Name
Attribute
Description
Screen Name
Community List
Menu
Management Access Configuration
Function
Enables you to gain various levels of read and write access
to devices.
Common Use
Creating device security for various levels of users and
management stations.
Browser Interface Window
None
Browser Interface Tab
None
Default Settings
• Community Name: Public
• Write View: Full Access
• Read View: Full Access
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