EMM-E6 Ethernet User's Guide

ESTABLISHING COMMUNITY NAMES
EMM-E6 User’s Guide 6-3
6.3 ESTABLISHING COMMUNITY NAMES
In order for any Community Name Table edits to take effect, you must
have super-user access. In other words, when you log into LM, you must
do so with a super-user password. A password from any of the other levels
of access (basic-read, read-only, or read-write) does not allow you to edit
the Community Name Table Screen.
Establishing community names:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Community Name field adjacent
to the access level of your choice.
2. Enter the name into the field (maximum 32 characters).
3. Press the Return key.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 to modify any other community names.
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Save command at the bottom of the
screen and press the Return key. The message “SAVED OK” appears.
The EMM-E6 saves the community names in memory, and
implements their access modes.
If you exit without saving, a “NOT SAVED?” message appears above
the SAVE command. If you proceed to exit without saving, you lose
all edits.
6. To exit the screen use the arrow keys to highlight Return and then
press the Return key. The Feature Selection Screen appears.
Any community name assigned in the Community Name Table
is a password to its corresponding level of LM access. These
names are case sensitive. The community name assigned
super-user access is the only one that gives you complete
access to LM. Remember this name.
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