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TERMINAL SERVERS
SNMP COMMUNITY ADDRESS (privileged)
[ADDRESS{ANY }]
{ip-address}
[GET
{ENABLED
}]
{SET}
{DISABLED
}
{DEFINE}SNMP COMMUNITY
community-name
[GETNEXT {ENABLED}]
{CHANGE}
{DISABLED}
[SET
{ENABLED
}]
{DISABLED
}
[TRAP {ENABLED
}]
{DISABLED
}
This privileged specifies the community limitation when accessing the
Terminal Server SNMP agent from SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT
STATIONS (NMSes). Community names are used for access verification from
NMSes.
Used this command to add a community name or to designate a
community’s characteristics in the Terminal Server community database. A
default community named public is preset in the community database. The
default characteristics of the community database are ADDRESS ANY, TRAP
DlSABLED, GET ENABLED, GET NEXT ENABLED, and SET DlSABLED.
community-name
This is an ASCII string enclosed in double quotes with a maximum of 32
printable characters per community-name. When the number of characters
for any one name surpasses the 32-character limit, the name is truncated to 32
characters. Each community-name will be associated with either ADDRESS
ANY or with one particular ip-address. ANY is the default.
ADDRESS
ip-address
The internet address of the remote host in the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.
When valid, the internet’s community name and address are checked prior to
obtaining access to the CS Terminal Server’s databases. When an invalid
internet address is entered, an error message appears. Assigning an ip-address
to a community name increases the number of overhead characters (requires
from 2 characters to 6 characters to store the information). For more details,
refer to the community-name.
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