Specifications

Configuring for SNMP Access
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Figure 17-2. Diagram of a Network Configuration
Disabling TRAP Messages for a Community Name
To disable TRAP messages, use the CLEAR SNMP COMMUNITY community-
name TRAP DISABLED command. The following is an example of disabling
TRAP messages for the SERVER community:
Local> CLEAR SNMP COMMUNITY "SERVER" TRAP DISABLED
Removing Community Names
The access server allocates 80 bytes of NVRAM to store information about
community names. If you attempt to define or modify a community name and
there is insufficient memory, you see a message in this format:
Local -654- Insufficient space: total unused community characters left is n
In this situation, use the CLEAR or PURGE SNMP COMMUNITY command to
remove one or more unused community names. You can also remove the default
community name PUBLIC.
After you remove a community name, any NMS that used the community name
is no longer able to communicate with the access server.
LAN
UNIX NMS
VMS NMS
Access Server
LJ-05096.fh8
195.1.1.2 195.1.1.1
195.1.1.8
195.1.1.3
DOS NMS
Accesses:
SNUGS
SERVER
Accesses:
SNUGS
BUGS
Accesses:
SNUGS
Communities:
SNUGS - GET, GETNEXT, and SET Enabled
BUGS - 195.1.1.1 only, GET, GETNEXT, and SET Enabled
SERVER - 195.1.1.2 only, GET, GETNEXT, SET, and TRAPS Enabled
GET
GETNEXT
SET