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Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
SNMP Communities
SNMP commuities are supported by the switch to allow management
application that use version 2c or version 1 to access the switch. The
communities are mapped to Group Access Levels that are used for version 2c
or version 1 support. For more information see “Group Access Levels” on page
12-11. This mapping will happen automatically based on the communities
access privileges, but special mappings can be added with the snmpv3
community command.
Syntax: [no] snmpv3 community
This command maps or removes a mapping of a
community name to a group access level. To remove a
mapping you only need the
index_name.
< index < index-name >>
This is an index number or title for the mapping. The
values of 1-5 are reserved and can not be mapped.
< name < com-name >>
This is the community name that is being mapped to a
group access level
< sec-name < security-name >>
This is the group level that the community is being
mapped. For more information see “Group Access
Levels” on page 12-11.
< tag < tag-value >>
This is used to specify which target address may have
access via this index reference.