ValidCommunity
ValidCommunity
specifies the community name from which the computer running Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can accept SNMP requests such as GET, SET, GETNEXT, and GETBULK.
Note
The child elements do not appear in the Properties pane of Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) until you add this element 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.
Child Elements
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Key | Specifies a unique key for the community. |
Value | Specifies the type of permissions that the agent has. |
Valid Configuration Passes
generalize
specialize
Parent Hierarchy
Microsoft-Windows-SNMP-Agent-Service | ValidCommunities | ValidCommunity
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.
<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>