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Customizing SNMP
114070 Rev. B 3-3
Enabling and Disabling Authentication Failure Traps
The router generates an authentication failure trap when it receives an SNMP
message from an SNMP manager falsely claiming to be in a particular community
or specifying an unknown community.
When you enable the authentications failure trap feature on the router, you must
configure an SNMP community manager to receive the trap. (Refer to
Confi
guring SNMP Community Managers,” later in this chapter.)
You can prohibit the router from generating authentication failure traps by
disabling the authentication failure trap feature.
Configuring SNMP Community Parameters
An SNMP community is a logical relationship between an SNMP agent and one
or more SNMP managers. The community has a name, and all members of a
community have the same access privileges: either read-only (members can view
configuration and performance information) or read-write (members can view
configuration performance information, and also change the configuration).
This section describes how to add and delete the SNMP communities to which the
SNMP agent responds or sends traps.
Adding an SNMP Community
When you add an SNMP community, you must specify the name of the
community and the access privileges that the router grants to all members of the
community.
Specifying a Community Name
Specify a community name that consists of up to 63 characters, including
embedded spaces.
Site Manager: Authentication Failure Traps parameter: page A-3
Site Manager: Community Name parameter: page A-4
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