Value
specifies a value for ValidCommunity.
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This element does not appear in the Properties pane of Windows® System Image Manager (Windows SIM) until you add ValidCommunity to the answer file. |
You can use this setting in core installations of Windows Server® 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012, by enabling SNMP-SC in the Windows® Foundation package.
Values
1 |
Specifies that the community name has no permissions. |
2 |
Specifies that the community name has a notify permission. |
4 |
Specifies that the community name has a read-only permission. |
8 |
Specifies that the community name has read/write permissions. |
16 |
Specifies that the community name has read/create permissions. |
Valid Passes
generalize
specialize
Parent Hierarchy
Applies To
For the list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-SNMP-Agent-Service.
XML Example
The following XML sample output shows how to set SNMP.
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<PermittedManagers> <A1>networkhost</A1> </PermittedManagers> <RFC1156Agent> <sysContact>MyContact</sysContact> <sysLocation>MyLocation</sysLocation> <sysServices>65</sysServices> </RFC1156Agent> <TrapConfiguration> <TrapConfigurationItems wcm:action="add"> <Community_Name>Private</Community_Name> <Traps>ComputerName</Traps> </TrapConfigurationItems> <TrapConfigurationItems wcm:action="add"> <Community_Name>Public</Community_Name> <Traps>207.46.197.32</Traps> </TrapConfigurationItems> </TrapConfiguration> <ValidCommunities> <ValidCommunity wcm:action="add" wcm:keyValue="Community1">2</ValidCommunity> <ValidCommunity wcm:action="add" wcm:keyValue="Community2">4</ValidCommunity> </ValidCommunities> |