Using SNMP
Using SNMP For Switch Security
OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000 Switch Management Guide
December 2007
page 10-29
Setting SNMP Security
By default, the switch is set to “privacy all”, which means the switch accepts only authenticated and
encrypted v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts. You can configure different levels of SNMP security by entering
snmp security
followed by the command parameter for the desired security level. For example, the
following syntax sets the SNMP security level as “authentication all” as defined in the table below:
-> snmp security authentication all
The command parameters shown in the following table define security from the lowest level (no security)
to the highest level (traps only) as shown.
Security Level
SNMP requests accepted by the switch
no security
All SNMP requests are accepted.
authentication set
SNMPv1, v2 Gets
Non-authenticated v3 Gets and Get-Nexts
Authenticated v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts
Encrypted v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts
authentication all
Authenticated v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts
Encrypted v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts
privacy set
Authenticated v3 Gets and Get-Nexts
Encrypted v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts
privacy all
Encrypted v3 Sets, Gets, and Get-Nexts
traps only
All SNMP requests are rejected.
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