Installation guide
Messages 600 – 699
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Local -654- Insufficient space: total unused community characters left is n
Explanation: The community name you specified causes the total number of characters
for all defined community names to exceed 80 characters. The total number of characters
used to store a community name is broken down as follows:
Overhead Community Name Internet Address (if defined)
2 + (Number of Characters) + 4
Action:
• Remove any unused community names. Enter the following commands. Substitute the
community name for "HOST-NAME":
Local> CLEAR SNMP COMMUNITY NAME "HOST-NAME"
Local> PURGE SNMP COMMUNITY NAME "HOST-NAME"
For more information on configuring SNMP community names, refer to the Network
Access Software Management Guide.
• Since the Internet address takes up an additional 4 characters, you can remove the
Internet address from a community name by entering the following command. Note
that if TRAP access is Enabled, the access server rejects this command.
Local> CHANGE SNMP COMMUNITY "HOST-NAME" ADDRESS ANY
For more information on the SET/DEFINE/CHANGE SNMP command, refer to the
Network Access Software Commands Reference Guide.
Local -655- Disable TRAPs before setting Internet address to ANY
Explanation: You attempted to use the SET, DEFINE, or CHANGE command with an
SNMP COMMUNITY ADDRESS of ANY without first disabling traps.
Action: You must disable TRAPs before changing the ADDRESS to ANY.
Local -656- Assign a specific Internet address before enabling TRAPs
Explanation: Traps cannot be enabled with a COMMUNITY ADDRESS of ANY.
Action: Specify your NMS address in the Address field for the community name. Then,
enable TRAPs for the community name. For more information on the
SET/DEFINE/CHANGE SNMP COMMUNITY command, refer to the Network Access
Software Commands Reference Guide.