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Figure 11.8. Windows NT 4.0 SNMP Agent properties<br />

window.<br />

• sysContact—Responsible for <strong>the</strong> system<br />

• sysLocation—Defines where <strong>the</strong> system is physically located<br />

• sysServices—Indicates what system services are supportable on <strong>the</strong> system<br />

After <strong>the</strong> SNMP MIB-2 variables are configured, you need <strong>to</strong> configure <strong>the</strong><br />

community name, which is set in <strong>the</strong> Security window (see Figure 11.9). Here is<br />

where you set all <strong>the</strong> SNMP communities you want <strong>to</strong> use. At a minimum, you will<br />

need at least one read-only and if you want <strong>to</strong> make management changes remotely,<br />

you will need a read-write access. Do not forget <strong>to</strong> delete <strong>the</strong> public community

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