Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 Ethernet Manual De Usuario

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THE SECURITY ACCESS LEVEL
EMM-E6 User’s Guide
9-3
CYCLES
Allows you to specify the number of GET NEXT requests to walk 
through and how much time elapses between each request.
REPEAT
Repeats the Get command, allowing you to monitor any changes to a 
specific OID. 
9.3
THE SECURITY ACCESS LEVEL
Each MIB component that the EMM-E6 supports (e.g., RMON, DLM, 
Repeater Rev. 4, etc.) has its own “password” for each possible level of 
access (ranging from Basic Read-Only to Super-User).
Most MIB component community names default to “public.” However, 
some components have specific community names (e.g., depending on 
what devices reside in the EMM-E6 managed hub, Repeater Rev. 4 uses 
separate community names for each channel in use – “channelA,” 
“channelB,” and/or “channelC”).
 A complete list of Super-User community names (also called 
community strings) resides in the Cabletron proprietary 
chassis MIB. The MIB group chCompName provides the 
names of the MIB components. The MIB group 
chCompSUCommStr provides individual MIB component 
community names/strings.
The component information corresponds numerically – by 
last digit. In other words, each instance (i.e., OID element) in 
the chCompName group indicates its match in the 
chCompSUCommStr group.
NOTE
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