Snmpv3 Configuration Example - HP 1910 User Manual

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Figure 124 Adding a trap target host
Type 1.1.1.2 in the following field, type public in the Security Name field, and select v1 from
b.
the Security Model list.
Click Apply.
c.
Configuring the NMS
To avoid communication failures, make sure the NMS use the same SNMP settings as the agent.
Configure the SNMP version for the NMS as v1 or v2c.
1.
Create a read-only community and name it public.
2.
Create a read and write community and name it private.
3.
For how to configure the NMS, see the NMS manual.
Verifying the configuration
After the above configuration, an SNMP connection is established between the NMS and the agent.
The NMS can get and configure the values of some parameters on the agent through MIB nodes.
Disable or enable an idle interface on the agent, and you can see the interface state change traps
on the NMS.

SNMPv3 configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
of the AP (the agent) at 1.1.1.1/24, and the AP automatically sends traps to report events to the NMS.
The NMS and the agent perform authentication when they set up an SNMP session. The authentication
algorithm is MD5 and the authentication key is authkey. The NMS and the AP also encrypt the SNMP
packets between them by using the DES56 algorithm and the privacy key prikey.
Figure
125, the NMS (1.1.1.2/24) uses SNMPv3 to monitor and manage the interface status
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