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This example show how to create a user, avaya, and restrict the user from modifying the user
name corresponding to read write access (rwa) through EDM.
Procedure steps
1. Create a mib-view (strict) that excludes the management information base (MIB)
2. Create a user (Avaya) as follows:.
3. Create an snmp-group corresponding to the user (group) as follows:.
4. Set the SNMP access for that group. You set the write permissions to the user based
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the different access level user names and passwords to
Job aid: Mapping of access level names and passwords to OIDs
The following table shows the mapping between the available access level names and
passwords to their corresponding OIDs.
Table 6: Mapping of access level names and passwords to OIDs
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.19.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.19.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.19.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.19.4
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object identifiers (OID) corresponding to the user names and passwords of the
access levels as follows:
a. ERS-8610:5/config/snmp-v3/mib-view# create strict 1
b. ERS-8610:5/config/snmp-v3/mib-view# strict
1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.19.1 type exclude
ERS-8610:5/config/snmp-v3/usm# create Avaya
ERS-8610:5/config/snmp-v3/group-member# create avaya usm
group
on the mib-view strict that you created in step 1, as follows:
a. ERS-8610:5/config/snmp-v3# group-access create group
"" usm noAuthNoPriv
b. ERS-8610:5/config/snmp-v3# group-access view group
"" usm noAuthNoPriv read root write strict notify
root
which you want to restrict write access.
Object-ID
Object-ID name
RWAUserName
RWAPassword
RWUserName
RWPassword
Modifying user access
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