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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 9 Making and Deploying Configuration Changes Using NetConfig
Using System-defined Tasks
For the features of system-defined tasks and a description of the features of a system-defined task dialog
box, see
Understanding the System-defined Task User Interface (Dialog Box).
The fields in the SNMP Community Configuration dialog box are:
Group Sub-group Field Description
Common
Parameters
Read-only Action Select an option to replace, add, remove, or make no change to a read-only
SNMP community string.
If you select Replace, the new community string replaces the
corresponding community string in the Device and Credential
Repository (DCR). This action also deletes the current SNMP
credentials on the device.
If you select the Add or Remove option, the new SNMP community
strings are configured in the device alone and DCR is untouched.
However if you select Replace, then the new SNMP community strings
replace the community strings in the device as well as in DCR.
If you select No Change, no change will be made to the Read-only
Community string.
Community
String
Enter the community string.
Veri fy Re-enter the community string.
Read-write Action Select an option to replace, add, remove, or make no change to a read-write
SNMP community string.
If you select Replace, the new community string replaces the
corresponding community string in the Device and Credential
Repository.
If you select Add or Remove, the new SNMP community strings are
configured in the device alone and DCR is untouched.
However if you select Replace, then the new SNMP community strings
replace the community strings in the device as well as in DCR.
If you select No Change, no change will be made to the Read-write
Community string.
Community
String
Enter the community string.
Veri fy Re-enter the community string.
IOS
Parameters
Setup View
(Optional)
MIB View
(Optional)
Enter name of a previously defined view that defines objects available to
community.
Optional field.
OID -Tree Indicates the Object Identifier of ASN.1 subtree to include or exclude from
the view.
To identify an Object Identifier ASN.1 subtree, enter a numerical string
such as 1.3.6.2.4 or a word such as system.
To identify a subtree family, enter a wildcard, an asterisk (*), such as
1.3.*.4.
Enter the MIB OID-Tree name.