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To delete an SNMP community:
1.
On the Configuration hub, click the Network tab and find the Remote Access pod.
2.
Select [[SSN
NM
MPP]] and click
, the edit icon.
3.
Find the Communities section.
4.
Click the community you want to delete and click
, the delete icon.
5.
Click [[O
OK
K]].
Adding an SNMP User
SNMP version 2 supports community-based security, while SNMP version 3 supports user-based
security. Use the Remote Access pod to add an SNMP user.
To add an SNMP user:
1.
On the Configuration hub, click the Network tab and find the Remote Access pod.
2.
Select [[SSN
NM
MPP]] and click
, the edit icon.
3.
Find the Users section.
4.
If you want to copy an existing user, select that user.
5.
Click
, the add icon, and enter the [[N
Na
am
mee]] for a new user.
6.
Select the appropriate [[A
Acccceessss]].
7.
Click [[O
OK
K]].
Editing an SNMP User
Use the Remote Access pod to edit an SNMP user.
To edit an SNMP user:
1.
On the Configuration hub, click the Network tab and find the Remote Access pod.
2.
Select [[SSN
NM
MPP]] and click
, the edit icon.
3.
Find the Users section.
4.
Click the user you want to edit and click
, the edit icon.
5.
Change the [[N
Na
am
mee]] or [[A
Acccceessss]] for the user.
6.
Click [[O
OK
K]].
Deleting an SNMP User
Use the Remote Access pod to delete an SNMP user.
To delete an SNMP user:
1.
On the Configuration hub, click the Network tab and find the Remote Access pod.
2.
Select [[SSN
NM
MPP]] and click
, the edit icon.
3.
Find the Users section.
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