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snmp-agent community
Use
snmp-agent
community
to configure an SNMP community.
Use
undo
snmp-agent
community
to delete an SNMP community.
Syntax
In VACM mode:
snmp-agent
community
{
read
|
write
} [
simple
|
cipher
]
community-name
[
mib-view
view-name
] [
acl
acl-number
|
acl
ipv6 ipv6-acl-number
] *
undo
snmp-agent
community
[
cipher
]
community-name
In RBAC mode:
snmp-agent
community
[
simple
|
cipher
]
community-name
user-role
role-name
[
acl
acl-number
|
acl
ipv6 ipv6-acl-number
] *
undo
snmp-agent
community
[
cipher
]
community-name
Default
No SNMP community exists.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
read
: Assigns the specified community read-only access to MIB objects. A read-only community can
only inquire MIB information.
write
: Assigns the specified community read and write access to MIB objects. A read and write
community can configure MIB information.
simple
: Sets a community name in plain text. For security purposes, this community name is saved
in cipher text.
cipher
: Sets and saves the community name in cipher text.
community-name
: Sets a case-sensitive community name. In plain text, the community name must
be a string of 1 to 32 characters. In cipher text, the community name must be a string of 33 to 73
characters. Input a string as escape characters after a backslash (\).
mib-view
view-name
: Specifies the MIB view available for the community. The
view-name
argument
represents a MIB view name, a string of 1 to 32 characters. A MIB view represents a set of
accessible MIB objects. If no MIB view is specified, the specified community can access the MIB
objects in the default MIB view
ViewDefault
.
user-role
role-name
: Specifies a user role name for the community, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63
characters.
acl acl-number
: Specifies a basic IPv4 ACL to filter NMSs by source IPv4 address. The
acl-number
argument represents an ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999. In the specified community, only
NMSs with an IPv4 address permitted in the ACL can access the SNMP agent. If no ACL is specified,
or the specified ACL does not exist, all NMSs in the SNMP community can access the SNMP agent.
If the specified ACL does not have any rules, no NMS in the SNMP community can access the SNMP
agent. For detailed information about ACL, see
ACL and QoS Configuration Guide
.
acl
ipv6 ipv6-acl-number
: Specifies a basic IPv6 ACL to filter NMSs by source IPv6 address. The
ipv6-acl-number
argument represents an ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999. In the specified
community, only NMSs with an IPv6 address permitted in the IPv6 ACL can access the SNMP agent.