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H.323 User's Manual 174 Document #: LTRT-83401
5.6.8.2 Configuring the SNMP Community Strings
Use the SNMP Community Strings table to configure up to five read-only and up to five
read / write SNMP community strings, and to configure the community string that is used
for sending traps. For detailed information on SNMP community strings, refer to section
15.7.1 on page 354.
¾ To configure the SNMP Community Strings, take these 5 steps:
1. Access the ‘Management Settings’ screen (Advanced Configuration menu >
Management Settings); the ‘Management Settings’ screen is displayed (Figure 5-51).
2. Open the 'SNMP Community Strings' screen by clicking the arrow sign (-->) to the
right of the SNMP Community Strings label; the 'SNMP Community Strings' screen is
displayed (Figure 5-53).
Figure 5-53: SNMP Community Strings Screen
3. Configure the SNMP Community Strings parameters according to Table 5-38.
4. Click the Submit button to save your changes.
5. To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section 5.9.2 on
page 193.
Note: To delete a community string, select the Delete checkbox to the left of the
community string you want to delete, and then click the button Submit.
Table 5-38: SNMP Community Strings Parameters
Parameter Description
Read Only Community String
[SNMPReadOnlyCommunityString_x]
Up to five read-only community strings (up to 19 characters each).
The default string is ‘public’.
Read / Write Community String
[SNMPReadWriteCommunityString_x]
Up to five read / write community strings (up to 19 characters each).
The default string is ‘private’.
Trap Community String
[SNMPTrapCommunityString]
Community string used in traps (up to 19 characters).
The default string is ‘trapuser’.