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CiscoONS 15216 EDFA2 Operations Guide
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Chapter5 SNMP MIB Installation an d Configuration
Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings
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Continue to enter operations from the list until the complete command is created. (See Example5-2.)
Example5-2 snmp table display Command
ash:hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table display local cerent
cerent15216EdfaCommunityEntry
cerent15216EdfaCommTrapEntry
cerent15216EdfaViewEntry
cerent15216EdfaAgentControlGroup
cerent15216EdfaActionOpGroup
cerent15216EdfaLogEventControl
cerent15216EdfaLogEventEntry
cerent15216EdfaBootEntry
cerent15216EdfaBootImageEntry
cerent15216EdfaRtcDateAndTime
cerent15216EdfaSromIpMgmtGroup
cerent15216EdfaSromRingGroup
cerent15216EdfaCfgGroup
cerent15216EdfaOverallControl
cerent15216EdfaPumpCfgEntry
cerent15216EdfaOverallStatusGroup
cerent15216EdfaPumpStatusEntry
cerent15216EdfaAlarmEntry
cerent15216EdfaVersionGroup
cerent15216EdfaOpGroup
ash:hostname:ONS15216 EDFA2> snmp table display local cerent15216Edfa
Use these commands to set up community strin gs (Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community
Strings, page 5-5) and traps (Setting Up Traps, page 5-21).
5.2 Enabling SNMP Remote Management Community Strings
SNMP communities are groupings of workstations and servers (or gateways) that can manage the
ONS 15216EDFA2. NMSs use SNMP communities to enforce security. SNMP enforces security
through password-like community strings. Access to the SNMP agent and the ONS 15216 EDFA2 can
be limited by both IP address and community string.
The CLI SNMP manager (local SNMP manager) must be used to setup remote management (via a Telnet
connection or terminal server). A third-party, vendor-specific SNMP manager cannot be used to setup
remote management.
The process for setting up community entries consists of:
Creating a View, page 5-6
Creating a Community Entry, page 5-7
The ONS 15216 EDFA2 has the two default community strings listed in Tab le 5-2 .
Table5-2 Default Community Strings
Community String Default Privileges
public read operations for all MIBs
private read and write operations for all MIBs