Wi Lan Inc EB02 Benutzerhandbuch
System Security
APR 2001 Rev 03
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Assigning Community Names
Community names can be used to control SNMP access to the AWE. Community Name 1 has read only
access, and Community Name 2 has both read and write access. An SNMP manager can access and configure
any AWE unit on the network as long as the unit has the correct community names and remote access is
enabled (see
access, and Community Name 2 has both read and write access. An SNMP manager can access and configure
any AWE unit on the network as long as the unit has the correct community names and remote access is
enabled (see
.
➧
To assign community names
1.
From the Main Menu, select System Security and press
Enter
. The System Security menu is
displayed.
2.
Select SNMP Community Name 1.
3.
Type in name. (Valid community names are assigned using SNMP software.)
4.
Press
Enter
. The new name appears in the entry field.
5.
Select SNMP Community Name 2.
6.
Type in name. (Valid community names are assigned using SNMP software.)
7.
Press
Enter
. The new name appears in the entry field.
8.
Press
Esc
to exit to the Main Menu.
WARNING
Default community names are presented in all Installation and Configuration guides
distributed by Wi-LAN. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that default
community names are changed to unique names at installation. Record all community
name changes.
Community name
Privileges
Default value
SNMP Community Name 1
Read
public
SNMP Community Name 2
Read and Write
netman
System Security
SNMP Community Name 1 -> public
SNMP Community Name 2 netman
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