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3.7.2.1 Community Pool
To enable the delimitation of management domains, SNMP uses "communities". Each
community is identified by a name, which is an alphanumeric string of up to 255 characters
defined by the user. Any SNMP entity (this term includes both managed nodes and
management stations) is assigned by its user a community name. In parallel, the user defines
for each SNMP entity a list of the communities which are authorized to communicate with it,
and the access rights associated with each community (this is the SNMP community name
table of the entity).
SNMP default communities are:
Access Right Community
Read public
Write private
Press Modify to set up community pool.
In the table of current community pool, you can setup the access authority.
Status: Enable turns on the SNMP function
Disable turns off the SNMP function
Access Right: Deny deny all access
Read access read only
Write access read and write.
Community: This text string serves as password for access right.
(note: community strings are case sensitive)
After configuring the community pool, press Finish.
The browser will display the configured parameters. Confirm them before writing into NVRAM.
Press Restart to restart the EFM modem working with the new parameters or press Continue
to setup other parameters.