Nortel 2350 参考指南
Configuring WSS System Parameters 183
Nortel WLAN—Management Software 2300 Series Reference Guide
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V1
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V2c
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USM (SNMPv3)
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See the following sections for more configuration options.
Configuring an SNMP V1 or V2c Community String
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Access the Create Community wizard:
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a
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
b
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.
c
Click the plus sign next to System.
d
Select Management Services.
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In the Task List panel, select Community.
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In the Community String box, type the name of the community. The name can be 1 to 32 alphanumeric
characters, with no spaces or tabs.
characters, with no spaces or tabs.
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Select the access type.
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read-only—An SNMP management application using the string can get (read) object values on
the switch but cannot set (write) them. This is the default.
the switch but cannot set (write) them. This is the default.
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read-notify—An SNMP management application using the string can get object values on the
switch but cannot set them. The switch can use the string to send notifications.
switch but cannot set them. The switch can use the string to send notifications.
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notify-only—The switch can use the string to send notifications.
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read-write—An SNMP management application using the string can get and set object values
on the switch.
on the switch.
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notify-read-write—An SNMP management application using the string can get and set object
values on the switch. The switch can use the string to send notifications.
values on the switch. The switch can use the string to send notifications.
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Click OK.
Configuring a USM (SNMP V3) User
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Access the Create USM User wizard:
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a
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
b
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.
Note.
Community string names are transmitted in clear text.
Note.
If you enable SNMP service on the WSS, Nortel recommends that you do
not use the well-known strings public (for READ) or private (for WRITE). These
strings are commonly used and can easily be guessed.
strings are commonly used and can easily be guessed.