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Step
Command
Remarks
8.
(Optional.) Create or
update a MIB view.
snmp-agent mib-view
{
excluded
|
included
}
view
-
name
oid
-
tree
[
mask
mask-value
]
By default, the MIB view
ViewDefault
is predefined. In this
view, all the MIB objects in the
iso
subtree but the
snmpUsmMIB
,
snmpVacmMIB
, and
snmpModules.18
subtrees are
accessible.
Each
view-name oid-tree
pair
represents a view record. If you
specify the same record with
different MIB sub-tree masks
multiple times, the most recent
configuration takes effect. Except
for the four sub-trees in the default
MIB view, you can create up to 16
unique MIB view records.
9.
Configure the SNMP
access right.
•
(Method 1.) Create an SNMP
community:
In VACM mode:
snmp-agent
community
{
read
|
write
} [
simple
|
cipher
]
community-name
[
mib-view
view-name
] [
acl
{
ipv4-acl-number
|
name ipv4-acl-name
} |
acl ipv6
{
ipv6-acl-number
|
name
ipv6-acl-name
} ] *
In RBAC mode:
snmp-agent
community
[
simple
|
cipher
]
community-name
user-role
role-name
[
acl
{
ipv4-acl-number
|
name
ipv4-acl-name
} |
acl ipv6
{
ipv6-acl-number
|
name
ipv6-acl-name
} ] *
•
(Method 2.) Create an SNMPv1/v2c
group, and add users to the group:
a. snmp-agent
group
{
v1
|
v2c
}
group-name
[
read-view
view-name
] [
write-view
view-name
] [
notify-view
view-name
] [
acl
{
ipv4-acl-number
|
name
ipv4-acl-name
} |
acl ipv6
{
ipv6-acl-number
|
name
ipv6-acl-name
} ] *
b. snmp-agent
usm-user
{
v1
|
v2c
}
user-name group-name
[
acl
{
ipv4-acl-number
|
name
ipv4-acl-name
} |
acl ipv6
{
ipv6-acl-number
|
name
ipv6-acl-name
} ] *
By default, no SNMP group or
SNMP community exists.
The username in method 2 has
the same purpose as the
community name in method 1.
Whichever method you use, make
sure the configured name is the
same as the community name on
the NMS.
10.
(Optional.) Create an
SNMP context.
snmp-agent context
context-name
By default, no SNMP contexts
exist.
11.
(Optional.) Map an
SNMP community to
an SNMP context.
snmp-agent community-map
community-name context context-name
By default, no mapping exists
between an SNMP community
and an SNMP context.
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