The following image shows the assigning an Operator community on MgrStation1 to the
CommunityOperatorReadWrite group. Any other operator has an access level of CommunityOperatorReadOnly.
Figure 25: Assigning a community to a group access level
SNMP community features
Use SNMP communities to restrict access to the switch by SNMP management stations by adding, editing, or
deleting SNMP communities. You can configure up to five SNMP communities, each with either an operator-level
or a manager-level view and either restricted or unrestricted write access.
Using SNMP requires that the switch have an IP address and subnet mask compatible with your network.
Listing community names and values (CLI)
This command lists the data for currently configured SNMP community names (along with trap receivers and the
setting for authentication traps—see SNMP notifications on page 194).
Syntax:
show snmp-server [< community-string >]
Example:
Lists the data for all communities in a switch; that is, both the default "public" community name and another
community named "blue-team."
Figure 26: Example: of the SNMP community listing with two communities
192 Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08