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Configuring System Information
EdgeSwitch
™
Administration Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
SNMP Access Control Group Fields (Continued)
Field
Description
Read
The level of read access rights for the group. The menu includes the available SNMP views. When
adding a group, select the check box to allow the field to be configured, then select the desired view
that restricts management access to viewing the contents of the agent.
Write
The level of write access rights for the group. The menu includes the available SNMP views. When
adding a group, select the check box to allow the field to be configured, then select the desired view
that permits management read-write access to the contents of the agent but not to the community.
Notify
The level of notify access rights for the group. The menu includes the available SNMP views. When
adding a group, select the check box to allow the field to be configured, then select the desired view
that permits sending SNMP traps or informs.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
• To add an SNMP group, click
Add
. In the
Add new Access Control Group
dialog box, enter the settings, and
then click
Submit
to apply the changes.
• To remove one or more SNMP groups, select each entry to delete, click
Remove
, and confirm the deletion.
• Click
Refresh
to refresh the page with the most current data from the switch.
To retain the changes across the switch’s next power cycle, click
System
>
Configuration Storage
>
Save
.
SNMP User Security Model
The
SNMP User Security Model
page provides the capability to configure the SNMP V3 user accounts.
To access the page, click
System
>
Advanced Configuration
>
SNMP
>
User Security Model
in the
navigation menu.
SNMP User Security Model
SNMP User Security Model Fields
Field
Description
Engine ID Type
(
Add New SNMP User
dialog box only)
•
Local
The engine ID is the switch’s own engine ID (the engine ID cannot be changed).
•
Remote
The engine ID is for a remote device and needs to be entered.
Engine ID
Each SNMPv3 agent has an engine ID that uniquely identifies the agent in the device. If given this
entry will be used only for packets whose engine ID is this. This field takes a hexadecimal string in the
form
0102030405
.
User Name
Specifies the name of the SNMP user being added for the User-based Security Model (USM). Each user
name must be unique within the SNMP agent user list. A user name cannot contain any leading or
embedded blanks.