snmp-agent community complexity-check disable
Function
The snmp-agent community complexity-check disable command disables the complexity check of a community name.
The undo snmp-agent community complexity-check disable command enables the complexity check of a community name.
By default, the complexity check is enabled for a community name.
Format
snmp-agent community complexity-check disable
undo snmp-agent community complexity-check disable
Usage Guidelines
The AC has the following requirements for community name complexity:
By default, the minimum length of a community name is six characters.
The community name includes at least two kinds of characters: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters (excluding ? and spaces.)
To ensure the security of SNMP community names, enable the complexity check for community names. If a community name fails the complexity check, the community name cannot be configured. The complexity check can also be disabled for a community name. However, disabling the complexity check may result in security risks.
If complexity check of community names is not enabled, the system does not check the complexity of community names when they are configured. However, if a community name is simple and does not meet complexity requirements, it is prone to be attacked and cracked by unauthorized users, which affects device security. Therefore, enabling complexity check of community names is recommended.