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SNMP CONFIGURATION
For configuring SNMP, is possible to use the wizard web page for a simple configuration.
Advanced configuration requires to edit snmp.conf. This file can be downloaded and uploaded from
the web page or via
FTP with user “admin” (default password: “admin”).
Each line of the file is parsed by
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and must begin with one of these keyword:
#
: for comment, the line is skipped.
addUser
: for adding a new user and setting the passwords
addGroup
: for putting a user into a group
addAccessEntry
: for enabling access privileges to a group
addView
: for adding privileges
addManager
: for adding SNMP Manager which will receive SNMP traps.
The correct syntax for addUser is:
addUser <userName> <authProtocol> <privProtocol> <authPassword> <privPassword>
<userName> is the name of the user.
<authProtocol> is the protocol for authentication of this user during SNMP sessions. Possible
values are:
noauth
(no authentication will be used)
md5
(MD5 will be used for authentication)
sha
(SHA will be used for authentication)
<privProtocol> is the protocol for privacy of this user during SNMP sessions. Possible values are:
nopriv
(no privacy will be used)
des
(DES will be used for privacy)
<authPassword> is the password for authentication. It must be set to * when not used.
<privPassword> is the password for privacy. It must be set to * when not used.
The correct syntax for addGroup is:
addGroup <securityModel> <userName> <groupName>
<securityModel> is the security model. When using authentication and/or privacy, securityModel
must be USM. Possible values are:
USM
(User-based Security Model with SNMPv3)
v2
(SNMPv2)
v1
(SNMPv1)
<userName> is the name of the user, must match one of the user name defined with addUser.
<groupName> is the name of the group.
Please note that a userName can be assigned to only one group.
The correct syntax for addAccessEntry is:
addAccessEntry <groupName> <contextName> <securityModel> <securityType> <contextMatch>
<readView> <writeView> <notifyView>
<groupName> is the name of the group to which this access right applies, must match one of the
group name defined with addGroup.
<contextName> is the name of the context.
<securityModel> is the security model that must be used in order to gain access to this access
right, must match the security model defined with addGroup.
<securityType> is the minimum security level that must be used to gain access to this access right.
Possible values are:
noauthnopriv
(no authentication and no privacy)
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