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SWITCH MANAGEMENT<br />

1-<strong>10</strong><br />

Community Strings<br />

Community strings are used to control management access to SNMP<br />

stations, as well as to authorize SNMP stations to receive trap messages<br />

from the switch. You therefore need to assign community strings to<br />

specified users or user groups, and set the access level.<br />

The default strings are:<br />

• public - with read-only access. Authorized management stations are<br />

only able to retrieve MIB objects.<br />

• private - with read-write access. Authorized management stations are<br />

able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects.<br />

Note: If you do not intend to utilize SNMP, it is recommended that you<br />

delete both of the default community strings. If there are no<br />

community strings, then SNMP management access to the switch<br />

is disabled.<br />

To prevent unauthorized access to the switch via SNMP, it is<br />

recommended that you change the default community strings.<br />

To configure a community string, complete the following steps:<br />

1. From the Privileged Exec level global configuration mode prompt,<br />

type “snmp-server community string mode,” where “string” is the<br />

community access string and “mode” is rw (read/write) or ro (read<br />

only). Press .<br />

2. To remove an existing string, simply type “no snmp-server community<br />

string,” where “string” is the community access string to remove. Press<br />

.<br />

Console(config)#snmp-server community smc rw<br />

Console(config)#snmp-server community private<br />

Console(config)#

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