Administrator Guide

Switch Management Commands 2133
lsa:
all....................................... Disabled
overflow:
all....................................... Disabled
retransmit:
all....................................... Disabled
state-change:
all....................................... Disabled
snmp-server community
Use the snmp-server community command in Global Configuration mode to
set the community string to allow access to the switch SNMP MIBs. To
remove the specified community string, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
snmp-server community community-string {ro | rw | su} [view view-name]|
[ip-address ipaddress] [ipmask ip-mask]
no snmp-server community community-string
community-string—The SNMP community identifier. See SNMP-
COMMUNITY-MIB for further information. (Range: 1-20 printable
characters other than an at sign, a backslash, or a question mark.)
ro—Indicates read-only access.
rw—Indicates read-write access.
su—Indicates SNMP administrator access.
ip-address—Specifies the IP address or subnet of the management
station(s). If no IP address is specified, all management stations are
permitted. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are accepted. If a subnet is
specified, it may be entered in the form of an IPv4 address and a space,
followed by a forward slash, followed by the decimal number of
significant bits with intervening space, or the IP address may be followed
by an IPv4 mask in dotted quad notation. The range of IPv4 significant
bits is 1 to 31 bits.
view-name—Specifies the name of a previously defined view. For
information on views, see the User Guidelines below. (Range: 1-30
characters)