ESR series service routers.ESR-Series. User manual
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Step Description Command Keys
2 Specify community for the 
access via SNMPv2c.
esr(config)# snmp-server 
community <COMMUNITY> 
[ <TYPE> ] 
[ { <IP-ADDR> | <IPV6-ADDR> } ] 
[ client-list <OBJ-GROUP-
NETWORK-NAME> ] 
[ <VERSION> ] [ view <VIEW-NAME> ] 
[ vrf <VRF> ]
<COMMUNITY> – community for 
the access via SNMP;
<TYPE> – access level:
ro – read-only access;
rw – read and write access.
<IP-ADDR> – IP address of the 
client provided with the access, 
defined as AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD 
where each part takes values of 
[0..255];
<IPV6-ADDR> – client IPv6 
address, defined as X:X:X:X::X 
where each part takes values in 
hexadecimal format [0..FFFF];
<OBJ-GROUP-NETWORK-NAME> – 
profile name of IP addresses, from 
which snmp requests are 
processing, set by the string of up 
to 31 characters;
<VERSION> – the snmp version 
supported by this community takes 
the values v1 or v2c;
<VIEW-NAME> – SNMP view 
profile name, set by the string of 
up to 31 characters;
<VRF> – VRF instance name, set 
by the string of up to 31 
characters, for which access will 
be granted.
3 Set the value of SNMP variable 
that contains contact 
information.
esr(config)# snmp-server contact 
<CONTACT>
<CONTACT> – contact 
information, sets by string with 255 
characters length.
4 Set the DSCP code value for the 
use in IP headers of SNMP 
server egress packets (optional).
esr(config)# snmp-server dscp 
<DSCP>
<DSCP> – DSCP code value, takes 
values in the range of [0..63].
Default value: 63.
5 Enable router reboot by using 
snmp messages (optional).
esr(config)# snmp-server system-
shutdown
6 Create SNMPv3 user. esr(config)# snmp-server user 
<NAME>
<NAME> – user name, set by the 
string of up to 31 characters.