User's Guide Hub/Switch 2E253, 2H252, 2H253, 2H258

SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen
4-18 Device Configuration Menu Screens
Menu Descriptions
Refer to Table 4-4 for a functional description of each menu item.
4.4 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREEN
When to Use
To set SNMP Management community names. Community names provide multiple levels of
manageability and are agents of security access to the device. Access is controlled by enacting any
of three different levels of security authorization (read-only, read-write, and super-user).
How to Access
Use the arrow keys to highlight the SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION menu
item on the SNMP Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. The SNMP Community Names
Configuration screen, Figure 4-8, displays.
Table 4-4 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Menu Item Screen Function
SNMP
COMMUNITY
NAMES
CONFIGURATION
Used to enter new, change, or review the community names used as
access passwords for device management operation. Access is limited
based on the password level of the user. For details, refer to
Section 4.4.
SNMP TRAPS
CONFIGURATION
Provides display and configuration access to the table of IP addresses
used for trap destinations and associated community names. For
details, refer to Section 4.5.
ACCESS
CONTROL LIST
Enables the system administrator to create an Access Control List
(ACL) to restrict device access to a maximum of 16 single IP addresses
and/or ranges of IP addresses. For details, refer to Section 4.6.
NOTE: Super-user access gives the user full management privileges, allows existing
passwords to be changed, and all modifiable MIB objects to be edited.