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ipv6
access-list-
name
(Optional) Enter the keyword ipv6 then an IPv6 ACL name (a string up to 16
characters long).
security-name
name
(Optional) Enter the keywords security-name then the security name as
defined by the community MIB.
access-list-name
(Optional) Enter a standard IPv4 access list name (a string up to 16 characters
long).
Defaults none
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
EMC Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.12(1.0) Introduced on the S5048FON.
9.10(0.1) Introduced on the S6010-ON and S4048T-ON.
9.10(0.0) Introduced on the S3148.
9.10(0.0) Introduced on the S6100ON.
9.8(2.0) Introduced on the S3100 series.
9.8(1.0) Introduced on the Z9100ON.
9.8(0.0P5) Introduced on the S4048-ON.
9.8(0.0P2) Introduced on the S3048-ON.
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S6000-ON.
9.2(1.0) Introduced on the Z9500.
9.0.2.0 Introduced on the S6000.
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.3.7.0 Introduced on the S4810.
7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
6.2.1.1 Introduced on the E-Series.
Usage
Information
The following example configures a community named public that is mapped to the security named
guestuser with Read Only (ro) permissions.
The security-name parameter maps the community string to an SNMPv3 user/security name as
defined by the community MIB.
If a community string is configured without a security-name (for example, snmp-server
community public ro), the community is mapped to a default security-name/group:
v1v2creadu / v1v2creadg maps to a community with ro (read-only) permissions.
v1v2cwriteu/ v1v2cwriteg maps to a community with rw (read-write) permissions.
The community-name parameter indexes this command.
If you do not configure the snmp-server community command, you cannot query SNMP data. Only
Standard IPv4 ACL and IPv6 ACL is supported in the optional access-list-name.
The command options ipv6, security-name, and access-list-name are recursive. In other words,
each option can, in turn, accept any of the three options as a sub-option, and each of those sub-options
can accept any of the three sub-options as a sub-option, and so forth. The second Example shows the
creation of a standard IPv4 ACL called snmp-ro-acl and then assigning it to the SNMP community guest.
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