User guide

Assigning a Community Name
Fast Network 100 User Guide Page 3-15
The localfilter command displays the current filtering option for all
ports:
FN100 > localfilter
Usage: localfilter [PORT-RANGE [hardware | software]]
Port 1 - Filtertype : Software
Port 2 - Filtertype : Software
Port 3 - Filtertype : Software
Port 4 - Filtertype : Software
Port 5 - Filtertype : Software
Port 6 - Filtertype : Hardware
Port 7 - Filtertype : Hardware
Port 8 - Filtertype : Hardware
The localfilter <PORTS> command displays settings for local traffic
filtering for the specified ports.
FN100-fesw> localfilter 3,5,7
Usage: localfilter [PORT-RANGE [hardware | software]]
Port 3 - Filtertype : Software
Port 5 - Filtertype : Software
Port 7 - Filtertype : Hardware
The localfilter <PORTS> [hardware | software] command lets you
select whether filtering of local traffic is being performed by hardware or
software. For example, to set the software to perform local traffic filtering
for ports 6-8:
FN100-fesw> localfilter 6,7,8 software
Usage: localfilter [PORT-RANGE [hardware | software]]
Port 6 - Filtertype : Software
Port 7 - Filtertype : Software
Port 8 - Filtertype : Software
3.12 ASSIGNING A COMMUNITY NAME
A community name is similar to a password. You use the same steps to
assign a new community name or to change an existing community name.
This sets the MIB variable
sfadminAnyPass. You can then enter a
community name to perform any
SNMP sets. The default password is an
empty string that allows you to enter your community name.