◦ vacmContextTable
◦ vacmAccessTable
◦ vacmViewTreeFamilyTable
•
OperatorReadView
– no access to the following:
◦ icfSecurityMIB
◦ hpSwitchIpTftpMode
◦ vacmContextTable
◦ vacmAccessTable
◦ vacmViewTreeFamilyTable
◦ usmUserTable
◦ snmpCommunityTable
•
Discovery View
– Access limited to samplingProbe MIB.
NOTE:
All access groups and views are predefined on the switch. There is no method to modify or
add groups or views to those that are predefined on the switch.
SNMPv3 communities
SNMP commuities are supported by the switch to allow management applications that use version 2c or version 1
to access the switch. The communities are mapped to Group Access Levels that are used for version 2c or
version 1 support. This mapping happens automatically based on the communities access privileges, but special
mappings can be added with the
snmpv3 community
command (see
Mapping SNMPv3 communities (CLI)
page 191).
Mapping SNMPv3 communities (CLI)
SNMP commuities are supported by the switch to allow management applications that use version 2c or version 1
to access the switch. For more details, see
on page 191.
Syntax:
[no] snmpv3 community
Maps or removes a mapping of a community name to a group access level. To remove a mapping you need to
specify only the
index_name
parameter.
index <
index_name
>
An index number or title for the mapping. The values of 1 to 5 are reserved and can
not be mapped.
name
<
community_name
>
The community name that is being mapped to a group access level.
sec-name
<
security_name
>
The group level to which the community is being mapped.
tag <
tag_value
>
This is used to specify which target address may have access by way of this index
reference.
Example:
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