Configuring SNMP
System Administrator Guide
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9.
Do one of the following:
■
To create the Administrative User account and to enable SNMP v3, enter a user name
or accept the default name
admin
, and then click the
Create
button.
■
To configure the Key User and other account settings, click the
Next
button.
■
To delete the Administrative User account and disable SNMP v3, click the
Delete
button. This also deletes all other accounts, including the Key User and Any User
settings.
The Administrative User Account Settings
■
User Name
: The Administrative User account name defined on the
Configure SNMP v3:
Administrative User Account
page.
■
Authentication Protocol
:The protocol associated with the Authentication Key; selected
on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account
page.
■
Authentication Key
: The Authentication Key defined on the
Configure SNMP v3:
Administrative User Account
page is displayed as a row of asterisks (*) here.
■
Privacy Protocol
: The protocol associated with the Privacy Key; selected on the
Configure SNMP v3 Administrative User Account
page.
■
Privacy Key
: The Privacy Key defined on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative
User Account
page is displayed as a row of asterisks (*) here.
■
MIB Access
: The Administrative User account's MIB access permissions, which are set to
Read/Write
by default.
The Key User Account Settings
■
User Name
: The Key User account name defined on the
Configure SNMP v3: Key User
Account
page.
■
Authentication Protocol
: The protocol associated with the Authentication Key; selected
on the
Configure SNMP v3 Key User Account
page.
■
Authentication Key
: The
Authentication Key
defined on the
Configure SNMP v3: Key
User Account
page is displayed as a row of asterisks (*) here.
■
Privacy Protocol
: The protocol associated with the Privacy Key; selected on the
Configure SNMP v3: Key User Account
page.
■
Privacy Key
:
The privacy key
defined on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User
Account
page is displayed as a row of asterisks (*) here.
■
MIB Access
✚
The Key User account's MIB access permissions selected on the
Configure
SNMP v3: Key User Account
page. MIB access for the Key User account can be set to
Read
or
Read/Write
.
Note:
SNMP Read and SNMP Write access for the Any User account must be equal to or less
than the read and write access privileges set for the Key User account. Once the Key User
account is created, if the Any User account is set to have read and/or write access, but the Key
User account access is not set, the Key User account is set with the same access privileges as
the Any User account by default. Similarly, if the Key User account does not have SNMP
Write access, the Any User account cannot be set with write access.