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Setting the Get/Set community strings:
NOTE: The default for SNMP support is Enabled. When Server Technology products are shipped, the default SNMP configuration for the
Get community string is set to “public” and the Set community string is left blank.
The PDU supports two SNMP community strings (Set and Get) that provide varying levels of access to objects
defined in the Sentry3 MIB. Valid community strings are 1 to 24 characters.
Set Community String:
The Setcomm string provides read-write access to sentry3 MIB objects. The default Setcomm string is blank.
To set the Setcomm community string:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set snmp v2 setcomm, followed by the string, and press Enter.
Get Community String:
The Getcomm string provides read-only access to sentry3 MIB objects. The default Getcomm string is “public”.
To set the Getcomm community string:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set snmp v2 getcomm, followed by the string, and press Enter.
Displaying SNMP v1/v2 configuration information:
The Show SNMP V2 command displays all SNMP v1/v2configuration information, including:.
SNMP support status
SNMP community strings
Trap timer value
Trap destinations (both IPv4 and IPv6 formats can be displayed.)
To display SNMP v1/v2 configuration information:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type show snmp v2 and press Enter.
Example
The following command displays the SNMP configuration information:
Switched CDU: show snmp
SNMP Configuration
SNMPv2 Agent: Enabled
GET Community
SET Community
TRAP Community: trap
SNMPv3 Agent: Disabled
Engine ID 800006B602000000000000000000000FFFF0A010249
RW Username:
RW Auth Type: None
RW Privacy Type: None
RO Username:
RO Auth Type: None
RW Privacy Type: None
Trap Username
Trap Destination 1:
Trap Destination 2:
Trap format: v3
IP Restrictions: No Restrictions
Error Trap Repeat Time: 60 second
SysName: Sentry3_524640
SysLocation: No Location
SysContact: No Contact
Command successful