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HAPTER
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| Configuring the Switch
Configuring Security
that are defined by a security model and specified security levels. Each
group also has a defined security access to set of MIB objects for reading
and writing, which are known as “views.” The switch has a default view (all
MIB objects) and default groups defined for security models v1 and v2c.
The following table shows the security models and levels available and the
system default settings.
Table 6: SNMP Security Models and Levels
Model Level
Community String Group
Read View
Write View
Security
v1
noAuth
NoPriv
public default_ro_group default_view none
Community string only
v1
noAuth
NoPriv
private default_rw_group default_view default_view Community string only
v1
noAuth
NoPriv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Community string only
v2c
noAuth
NoPriv
public default_ro_group default_view none
Community string only
v2c
noAuth
NoPriv
private default_rw_group default_view default_view Community string only
v2c
noAuth
NoPriv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Community string only
v3
noAuth
NoPriv
user defined default_rw_group default_view default_view A user name match only
v3 Auth
NoPriv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Provides user authentication
via MD5 or SHA algorithms
v3 Auth
Priv
user defined
user defined
user defined
user defined
Provides user authentication
via MD5 or SHA algorithms
and data privacy using DES
56-bit encryption
N
OTE
:
The predefined default groups and view can be deleted from the
system. You can then define customized groups and views for the SNMP
clients that require access.
C
ONFIGURING
SNMP S
YSTEM AND
T
RAP
S
ETTINGS
Use the SNMP System Configuration page to configure basic settings and
traps for SNMP. To manage the switch through SNMP, you must first enable
the protocol and configure the basic access parameters. To issue trap
messages, the trap function must also be enabled and the destination host
specified.
P
ATH
Advanced Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP, System
Summary of Contents for EX26262
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Page 22: ...22 SECTION I Getting Started...
Page 34: ...34 SECTION II Web Configuration...
Page 46: ...46 CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface...
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Page 294: ...CHAPTER 6 Performing Basic Diagnostics Running Cable Diagnostics 294...
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