Cabletron Systems Network Router Network Router User Manual


 
Getting Started
3-8 Configuring Cabletron Glyph Properties
Assigning or Editing Community Names
There are three Þelds in the middle of the Object ConÞguration Tool
window (in the Object Description section) that allow you to edit
and/or set community name access for the device associated with the
selected glyph:
sNMPusrRdCommunity and sNMPusrWrCommunity
For older Cabletron devices, use these lines to specify the community
names that grant READ and WRITE access to the device. Enter a valid
READ, WRITE, or SUPER-USER community name as it appears in
the deviceÕs Local Management Community Names Table. For
manually-created glyphs, no default value is provided; for
SPMA-discovered glyphs, the community name used in the discover
process will be inserted by default in both Þelds.
chassisusrCommunity
For newer Cabletron devices Ñ whose MIB information is arranged
in a series of components Ñ the community name you enter on this
line enables SPMA to access the deviceÕs Chassis MGR (or
corresponding Module MGR) MIB component; access to the Chassis
MGR MIB component also provides SPMA with parallel access to the
other components of the deviceÕs MIB. (For more information about
MIB components, see the appropriate device-speciÞc SPMA UserÕs
Guide; each has an appendix that describes the deviceÕs MIB
organization.) Enter a valid READ, WRITE, or SUPER-USER
community name as it appears in the deviceÕs Local Management
Community Names Table. (The community names assigned via local
management become the Chassis MGR MIB component community
names, and vice versa.) Again, for manually-created glyphs, no
default value is provided; for SPMA-discovered glyphs, the
community name used in the discover process will be inserted by
default.
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CAUTION
All community names are case-sensitive!
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