> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chad Markley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SNMP/Cisco Works 2000 Question
> 
> 
> I am setting up Cisco Works 2000 and inputting the necessary 
> commands on the
> routers and switches.
> 
> When it comes to inputting the destination where the device is to
send
> traps, the syntax is as follows:
> 
> snmp-server host 172.16.1.1 community-string
> 
> When I look up the command from the router's command line it 
> tells me the
> last item is a community-string. However, when I look up the 
> command on the
> TAC site it refers to the last item as a password.

Well, in SNMP, the only "password" you have IS the community string.
Only devices which "know" that community string can read (or write, if
its RW) that device.

> 
> If the item is a community string should it be the read or
read-write
> string? And if it is a password, where do I set this password 
> on the Cisco
> Works 2000 server?

Well, if all you need to do is collect info, it can be RO. If you plan
to write info, it needs to be RW. I suspect that CW2000 needs RW for
the full range of features.

Henry
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