214 Configuring System Informationw w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Deleting Communities1 Open the SNMPv1, 2 Community page.2 Click Show All.The SNMPv1,2 Community Tables page opens.3 Select a community and check the Remove check box.4 Click Apply Changes.The community entry is deleted, and the device is updated.Configuring Communities Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes equivalent CLI commands for defining fields displayed in theSNMPv1, 2 Community page.The following is an example of CLI commands:Console (config)# snmp-server community dell ro 10.1.1.1Defining SNMP Notification FiltersThe Notification Filter page permits filtering traps based on OIDs. Each OID is linked to a devicefeature or a feature aspect. The Notification Filter page also allows network managers to filternotifications.To open the Notification Filter page, click System→SNMP →Notification Filters in the tree view.Table 6-43. SNMP Community CLI CommandsCLI Command Descriptionsnmp-server communitycommunity [ro | rw |su] [ip-address][viewview-name][type{router | oob}]Sets up the community access string to permitaccess to the SNMP protocol.snmp-servercommunity-groupcommunity group-name[ip-address] [type{router | oob}]Sets up comunity access string to permit limitedaccess to the SNMP protocol based on groupaccess rights.show snmp Displays the current SNMP deviceconfiguration.