ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

to IP hosts in the community ACL.

snmp delete community community_name

Delete the community from the access control database. When a community is removed, its community_name is invalidated as well as its access control list and access privileges.

community_name Enter the name of the community.

snmp set acl community_name host_addr [host_addr...]

Use this subcommand to add IP addresses to the community ACL. The community must exist before issuing this command. Before host names have been added to the empty ACL any host is allowed access to Router SNMP MIB objects. Once a host is assigned to an ACL, only that host may gain access. IP addresses are specified in dotted-quad notation, or by name if a Domain Name Service is in use.

snmp delete acl community_name host_addr [host_addr...]

Remove host(s) from the Access Control List of a community.

community_name host_addr Enter the address(es) of the host to remove.

host_addr

Enter additional addresses if necessary.

snmp set authtrap {on off}

Enable and disable transmission of SNMP authenticationFailure traps.

on—Enables transmission. When enabled, if an incoming SNMP PDU has insufficient access control privileges based on community name and source address, then authenticationFailure traps are sent to all IP addresses in the ACLs of communities configured to receive traps.

off—Disables transmission.

snmp set contact contact_string

Set the name of the person responsible for the node.

contact_string. Enter the name. The default is “Technical Support.”

snmp set location location_string Set the system location.

location_string.

The default location is “Computer Room.”

snmp status [-c [community_name]]

Use this subcommand to display the current status of SNMP. The default display with no command-line parameters includes:

indication that SNMP is enabled or disabled

indication that SNMP Authentication Trap transmission is enabled or disabled

SNMP system variables including sysDescr, sysLocation, sysContact, sysName, and sysUptime

-c—parameter is used to display the contents of the access control database. The community data for all communities is displayed unless the community_name is specified on the command line. In this case, the information for the specified community is displayed.

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