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Setting a community
The following community names are set by default.
To prevent security risks, we recommend changing the
commu
nity names from the default values.
Read-Only Community: public
Read-Write Community: private
Trap Community: unknown
1
Open the MLS Manager Home > SNMP > v1/v2c
Community menu (64101.02).
2
Press the [Read-Only Community] button for
[Community Name] and enter an MIB read-only
community name (up to 255 characters) using the
keyboard.
3
Press the [Read-Write Community] button for
[Community Name] and enter an MIB read/write
community name (up to 255 characters) using the
keyboard.
4
Press the [Trap Community] button for [Community
Name] and enter a community name (up to 255
characters) to add when sending a trap using the
keyboard.
5
Press the [Apply] button.
To return to the previous setting
Press the [Clear] button, check the message, then
p
ress [OK].
6
Check the message, then press [OK].
Configuring a host
1
Open the MLS Manager Home > SNMP > v1/v2c
Hosts menu (64101.03).
2
Press an [Address 1] to [Address 3] button for [SNMP
v1/v2c Communication Hosts] and enter an SNMP
manager allowed to connect using the keyboard.
You can enter an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or
FQ
DN (fully qualified domain name) for the SNMP
manager, or a network IPv4 address or IPv6 address.
3
Press an [Address 1] to [Address 3] button for [SNMP
v1/v2c Trap Hosts] and enter a destination SNMP
manager to send traps using the keyboard.
You can enter an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or
FQ
DN (fully qualified domain name) for the SNMP
manager.
4
Press the [Apply] button.
If there are any blank fields or the same address has
been
entered more than once, the following
configuration occurs.
SNMP v1/v2c Communication Hosts:
• If one of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons is
bl
ank, the settings of the buttons move down to the
lower number buttons.
• If all of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons are
bl
ank, the default value (127.0.0.1) is configured
for the [Address 1] button.
• If the same address is con
figured in successive
fields of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons, the
setting of the button with the lowest number is
retained and the duplicate is removed. For example,
if the same address is configured for the
[Address 1] button and [Address 2] button, that
add
ress is configured for the [Address 1] button.
However, if the same address is configured for the
[Address 1] button and [Address 3] button with a
different address for the [Address 2] button, the
address configuration does not change because the
duplicate addresses are not consecutive.
SNMP v1/v2c Trap Hosts:
If one of the [Address 1] to [Address 3] buttons is
b
lank, the settings of the buttons move down to the
lower number buttons.
To return to the previous setting
Press the [Clear] button, check the message, then
press [OK].
5
Check the message, then press [OK].
To send a test trap
Press the [Send Test Trap] button.
Note