ibrix_snmpview -a -v VIEWNAME [-t {include|exclude}] -o OID_SUBTREE [-m MASK_BITS]
The subtree is added in the named view. For example, to add the X9000 Software private MIB to
the view named
hp
, enter:
ibrix_snmpview -a -v hp -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.18997 -m .1.1.1.1.1.1.1
Configuring groups and users
A group defines the access control policy on managed objects for one or more users. All users
must belong to a group. Groups and users exist only in SNMPv3. Groups are assigned a security
level, which enforces use of authentication and privacy, and specific read and write views to
identify which managed objects group members can read and write.
The command to create a group assigns its SNMPv3 security level, read and write views, and
context name. A context is a collection of managed objects that can be accessed by an SNMP
entity. A related option,
-m
, determines how the context is matched. The format follows:
ibrix_snmpgroup -c -g GROUPNAME [-s {noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv}]
[-r READVIEW] [-w WRITEVIEW] [-x CONTEXT_NAME] [-m {exact|prefix}]
For example, to create the group
group2
to require authorization, no encryption, and read access
to the
hp
view, enter:
ibrix_snmpgroup -c -g group2 -s authNoPriv -r hp
The format to create a user and add that user to a group follows:
ibrix_snmpuser -c -n USERNAME -g GROUPNAME [-j {MD5|SHA}]
[-k AUTHORIZATION_PASSWORD] [-y {DES|AES}] [-z PRIVACY_PASSWORD]
Authentication and privacy settings are optional. An authentication password is required if the
group has a security level of either authNoPriv or authPriv. The privacy password is required if the
group has a security level of authPriv. If unspecified, MD5 is used as the authentication algorithm
and DES as the privacy algorithm, with no passwords assigned.
For example, to create
user3
, add that user to
group2
, and specify an authorization password
for authorization and no encryption, enter:
ibrix_snmpuser -c -n user3 -g group2 -k auth-passwd -s authNoPriv
Deleting elements of the SNMP configuration
All of the SNMP commands employ the same syntax for delete operations, using the
-d
flag to
indicate that the following object is to be deleted. The following command deletes a list of hosts
that were trapsinks:
ibrix_snmptrap -d -h lab15-12.domain.com,lab15-13.domain.com,lab15-14.domain.com
There are two restrictions on SNMP object deletions:
•
A view cannot be deleted if it is referenced by a group.
•
A group cannot be deleted if it is referenced by a user.
Listing SNMP configuration information
All of the SNMP commands employ the same syntax for list operations, using the
-l
flag. For
example:
ibrix_snmpgroup -l
This command lists the defined group settings for all SNMP groups. Specifying an optional group
name lists the defined settings for that group only.
Setting up SNMP notifications
39
Содержание StorageWorks X9320
Страница 97: ...13 When the Configure Network dialog box reappears select bond0 Configuring a file serving node manually 97 ...
Страница 108: ...Cabling diagrams Cluster network cabling diagram 108 System component and cabling diagrams ...
Страница 109: ...SATA option cabling Description Line SAS I O pathController A SAS I O pathController B Cabling diagrams 109 ...
Страница 144: ...English notice Estonian notice Finnish notice French notice 144 Regulatory compliance and safety ...
Страница 145: ...German notice Greek notice Hungarian notice Italian notice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive 145 ...
Страница 146: ...Latvian notice Lithuanian notice Polish notice Portuguese notice 146 Regulatory compliance and safety ...
Страница 147: ...Slovakian notice Slovenian notice Spanish notice Swedish notice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive 147 ...