RuggedCom RX1100, RX1000 manual Access Control page, Snmp V1 and V2c

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Chapter 26 – Maintaining The Router

The Client address (Source IP) field specifies the address from which snmpd will send notifications. If the field is blank, the default behaviour will be to transmit the notification from the IP address of the interface from which the message leaves the router. Snmpd will return to this behavour if the configured address is not available when it starts.

Figure 220: Network Addressing Configuration page, Addresses to listen on

The table of Addresses to listen on includes the list of currently configured and active IP addresses, and whether the address is currently listened on. The New field allows for the addition of other IP addresses.

Snmpd will use these addresses providing they are active at the time it starts. By default, snmpd listens on all interfaces.

Access Control

Figure 221: Access Control page, SNMP V1 and V2c

The first part of the Access control page allows the creation and deletion of SNMP V1 and V2c community names.

The Community Name field selects the name of the community. The Access field determines whether the community is read-only or read/write. The Source IP field may be used to specify an IP address or range (e.g. 10.0.0.0/24) from which access to this community name may be made. The OID field further restricts access to an Object Identifier (OID) tree at or below a specified OID.

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