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Z-Edge 64 Configuration Guide
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read—the community has read-only access to the system, with the
exception of information in the community-profile and
community-access-profile.
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readandwrite—the community has read-write access to the system, with
the exception of information in the community-profile and
community-access-profile.
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admin—the community has read and write access to the entire system,
including information in the community-profile and
community-access-profile. The ZMS requires admin access to manage
the system.
Creating a community profile
Note:
Configuring a community profile disables the ZhonePrivate
default community name.
Modify the following parameters in the community-profile to specify a
community name (all others should be left at their default values):
The following example defines a community name public with read-only
privileges:
zSH> new community-profile 1
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
community-name: -----> {}: public
permissions: --------> {read}:
access-table-index: -> {0}:
....................
Save new record? [s]ave, [c]hange or [q]uit: s
New record saved.
Creating community access lists
The following example defines a community name private with read-write
privileges and also creates an access list to verify that the SNMP managers
attempting to access the Z-Edge 64 are coming from known IP addresses
192.168.9.10 and 192.168.11.12:
Modify the following parameters in the community-access-profile to specify
privileges and access (all others should be left at their default values):
Parameter
Description
community-name
Community name to be sent in all
traps sent to this destination.