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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter 4 Building the Network
How Do I Configure the SNMP Community String?
Step 2 Enter the cnfsnmp command to change the SNMP set community string for all nodes as follows:
xxyyzz% cnfsnmp community private rw
xxyyzz%
Then check that the community string has changed. Enter:
dspsnmp
You will see output similar to the following example:
xxyyzz.7.PXM.a > dspsnmp
xxyyzz System Rev: 05.00 Dec. 14, 2004 20:04:14 GMT
MGX8850 Node Alarm: MAJOR
Community (rw): private
Community (ro): public
System Location: building 3
System Contact:
4.4.4 Changing Service Level Passwords Using the Domain Explorer
To change the Service Level password for the current Service Level user for all nodes:
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane, select the node.
Step 2 In the NE Authentication tab, change the NE Service Level Password. Confirm the change, enter the
password in the Confirm NE Service Level Password field.
Step 3 Click Save.
4.4.5 Changing the Service Level Passwords Using the CLI
To change the Service Level password for the current Service Level user:
Note The following procedure changes the Service Level Password for the node that you SSH or Telnet to, not
for all instances of that node. You must change the Service Level Password on all instances of the node.
Step 1 Open a terminal window and SSH or Telnet to the switch.
Step 2 Enter the cnfpasswd command to change the Service Level password for all nodes. The following
example is shown:
xxyyzz.7.PXM.a >
xxyyzz.7.PXM.a > cnfpasswd
Enter existing password:
Enter new password:
Re-enter new password:
Local password for user cisco changed.