Simple Network Management Protocol
Groups
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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STEP 3
Check the box in the new row and click
Edit
:
•
View Name
—Enter a name that identifies the MIB view. View names can
contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
•
Type
—Choose whether to include or exclude the view subtree or family of
subtrees from the MIB view.
•
OID
—Enter an OID string for the subtree to include or exclude from the view.
For example, the system subtree is specified by the OID string .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.
•
Mask
—Enter an OID mask. The mask is 47 characters in length. The format
of the OID mask is xx.xx.xx (.)... or xx:xx:xx.... (:) and is 16 octets in length. Each
octet is two hexadecimal characters separated by either a period (.) or a
colon (:). Only hex characters are accepted in this field.
For example, OID mask FA.80 is 11111010.10000000.
A family mask is used to define a family of view subtrees. The family mask
indicates which subidentifiers of the associated family OID string are
significant to the family's definition. A family of view subtrees enables
efficient control access to one row in a table.
STEP 4
Click
Save
. The view is added to the SNMPv3 Views list and your changes are
saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE
To remove a view, select the view in the list and click
Delete
.
Groups
SNMPv3 groups allow you to combine users into groups of different authorization
and access privileges. Each group is associated with one of three security levels:
•
noAuthNoPriv
•
authNoPriv
•
authPriv
Access to Management Information Bases (MIBs) for each group is controlled by
associating a MIB view to a group for read or write access, separately.
By default, the WAP device has two groups: