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only through the management station, which
has the exact IP address specified in IP address
field below. If disabled, Community can access
the Managed Switch through any management
stations.
ip_addr <ip_addr>
Specify the IP address used for IP Security
function.
level <administrator |
read_and_write | read_only |
access_denied>
Specify the desired privilege for the SNMP
operation.
<administrator | read_and_write | read_only |
access_denied>: Four operation privileges are
available in the Managed Switch.
Administrator:
Full access right includes
maintaining user account & system information,
loading factory settings, etc.
Read & Write:
Full access right but cannot
modify user account & system information and
load factory settings.
Read Only:
Allow to view only.
Access Denied:
Completely forbidden for
access.
NOTE 1:
When the community browses the
Managed Switch without proper access right,
the Managed Switch will respond nothing. For
example, if a community only has Read & Write
privilege, then it cannot browse the Managed
Switch’s user table.
NOTE 2:
If you would like to edit the settings of
your new account, you can enter the command
community community name
under the
Console(service-snmp)#.
For example:
If you want to edit settings of the account
“salesdept”, you can use the following
commands to enter the editing mode.
Console#service
Console(service)#snmp
Console(service-snmp)#community salesdept
Console(snmp-community_salesdept)#
Console(snmp-trap-
dest)#
add <trap_id> <trap_ip>
<community>
To add a new trap destination. This function will
send trap to the specified destination.
<trap_id>: 1~10
<trap_ip>: The specific IP address of the
network management system that will receive
the trap.
<community>: up to 20 characters.
NOTE:
If you would like to edit the settings of a
trap destination, you can enter the command
trap-dest trap id
under the Console(service-