RUGGEDCOM ROS
User Guide
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Managing SNMP Users
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Before configuring SNMPv3, note the following:
• Each user belongs to a group
• A group defines the access policy for a set of users
• An access policy defines what SNMP objects can be accessed for (i.e. reading, writing and creating
notifications)
• A group determines the list of notifications its users can receive
• A group also defines the security model and security level for its users
For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, a community string can be configured. The string is mapped to the group and
access level with a security name, which is configured as
User Name
.
The following sections describe how to setup and manage SNMP on the device:
•
Section 5.7.1, “Managing SNMP Users”
•
Section 5.7.2, “Managing Security-to-Group Mapping”
•
Section 5.7.3, “Managing SNMP Groups”
Section 5.7.1
Managing SNMP Users
The following sections describe how to configure and manage SNMP users, refer to the following:
•
Section 5.7.1.1, “Viewing a List of SNMP Users”
•
Section 5.7.1.2, “Adding an SNMP User”
•
Section 5.7.1.3, “Deleting an SNMP User”
Section 5.7.1.1
Viewing a List of SNMP Users
To view a list of SNMP users configured on the device, navigate to
Administration
»
Configure SNMP
»
Configure SNMP Users
. The
SNMP Users
table appears.
Figure 128: SNMP Users Table
If users have not been configured, add users as needed. For more information, refer to