When SNMPv3 is enabled, the switch supports:
• Reception of SNMPv3 notification messages (traps and informs)
• Configuration of initial users
• (Optional) Restriction of non-SNMPv3 messages to "read only"
2.
Configure SNMPv3 users by entering the
snmpv3 user
command. Each SNMPv3 user configuration is
entered in the User Table.
3.
Assign SNMPv3 users to security groups according to their level of access privilege by entering the
snmpv3
group
command.
4.
Define the name of an SNMPv3 notification configuration by entering the
snmpv3 notify
command.
Syntax:
[no] snmpv3 notify <
notify_name
> tagvalue <
tag_name
> type {inform|trap}
Associates the name of an SNMPv3 notification configuration with a tag name used (internally) in SNMPv3
commands. To delete a notification-to-tag mapping, enter
no snmpv3 notify
notify_name
.
notify <
notify_name
>
Specifies the name of an SNMPv3 notification configuration.
tagvalue <
tag_name
>
Specifies the name of a tag value used in other SNMPv3 commands, such as
snmpv3 targetaddress params taglist
tag_name
in Step 5.
type
Specifies the notification type as
inform
or
trap
. By default, the notification
type is
trap
.
5.
Configure the target address of the SNMPv3 management station to which SNMPv3 informs and traps are
sent by entering the
snmpv3 targetaddress
command.
Syntax:
[no] snmpv3 targetaddress
<ASCII-STR>
params
<ASCII-STR>
<IP-ADDR>
taglist
<ASCII-STR>
Configures the IPv4 or IPv6 address, name, and configuration filename of the SNMPv3 management station to
which notification messages are sent.
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Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08