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Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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The “no snmpengineid” command resets the SNMP engineid to its default value of
80.00.08.1c.04.46.53.
11.6.2 Community
An SNMP community defines a group of devices and management systems. Only devices and
management systems that are members of the same community can exchange SNMP messages. A device
or management system can be a member of multiple communities.
The SNMP v1/v2 community is also used as a form of security. The community of SNMP managers that
can access the agent MIB in the switch is defined by a community string.
Follow the steps below to configure an SNMP community.
Step
Command
Description
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode
Step 2
snmp community index <CommunityIndex> name
<CommunityName> security <SecurityName>
[context <name>] [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
[transporttag<TransportTagIdentifier | none>]
Configures the SNMP community.
CommunityIndexAlphanumericvalue
with a maximum of 32 characters.
CommunityNameAlphanumeric value
with a maximum of 255 characters.
SecurityNameThis is the user name
associated with the community.
Alphanumeric value with a maximum of
40 characters.
NameAlphanumeric value with a
maximum of 40 characters.
TransportTagIdentifierIdentifies the
transport end points between agent
and manager.Alphanumeric value with
a maximum of 255 characters.
Step 3
end
Exits the configuration mode.
Step 4
show snmp community
Displays the SNMP community
information.
Step 5
write startup-config
Optional step saves this SNMP
configuration to be part of the startup
configuration.

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