Snmp Support - Supermicro SSE-G24-TG4 Configuration Manual

Simple network management protocol (snmp)
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SNMP Configuration Guide
Security level specifies the permitted security within the particular security model. The security levels in
Supermicro switches are
NoAuthNoPriv
AuthNoPriv
AuthPriv
The security model and level combinations possible in Supermicro switch are listed in the table below.
Security
Security Level
Model
V1
noAuthNoPriv Community string
V2c
noAuthNoPriv Community string
V3
noAuthNoPriv User name
V3
Auth
V3
Priv
SNMP uses multiple messages between managers and agents. The below table describes the SNMP
messages.
Message Type
Originator
get-request
Manager
get-next-request Manager
get-bulk-request
Manager
get-response
Agent
set-request
Manager
Trap
Agent
Inform
Agent

1.2 SNMP Support

Supermicro switches support three versions of SNMP: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.
A switch supports 50 users, 50 groups, 50 views and 50 views.
Authentication
None
None
None
MD5 or SHA
None
None
DES
Receiver
Agent
To get the value of a particular MIB object
Agent
To get the value of the next object in a table
To get the values of multiple MIB objects in
Agent
one transaction
Response for get-request, get-next-request
Master
and get-bulk-request messages.
Agent
To set the value of a particular MIB object
Master
To notify the events occurring on agents
Master
To guarantee delivery of traps to Manager
Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
Encryption
Community string and
community user are used to
authenticate user login.
Community string and
community user are used to
authenticate user login.
User configuration is used to
authenticate user login.
MD5 or SHA algorithm is
used to verify user login.
DES is used to encrypt all
SNMP messages.
Purpose
Purpose
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