Predefined Views; User Groups; Overview - Avaya P580 User Manual

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Predefined Views

User Groups

Overview

Document No. 650-100-700, Issue 1
When you install v6.0 application software, the following predefined views
are created:
normal—Includes the MIB objects that the normal security level
included. The view includes all the supported MIBs except those
objects that are administrator only (snmpTargetMIB,
snmpNotificationMIB, snmpProxyMIB, snmpUsmMIB,
snmpVacmMIB, snmpCommunityMIB, genlic.mib, load.mib, and
the promChassisSystemReset object).
admin—Includes the MIB objects that the admin security level
included. The view includes all the supported MIBs including the
administrator-only objects. The USM and VACM MIBs are not
included in the predefined admin view.
restricted—Created for the initial SNMPv3 user. The view includes
System Table and SNMP Table of RFC 1213 MIB, snmpEngine
Table of snmpFrameworkMIB, snmpMPDStats Table of
snmpMPDMIB, and usmStats Table of snmpUsmMIB.
internet—Includes all MIB objects, including the USM and VACM
MIBs. The view is created for administrative SNMPv3 users and is
assigned to the predefined internet group, which provides read-
write access to the view.
Groups associate views with specific users or community strings and
determine the access that the users or community strings have to the views.
Access to a view can be read, write, or notify. Users and community strings
are able to view, modify, and receive traps only from the object identifiers
(OIDs) that are included in the views associated with their group.
Group information is stored in the User-Based Security Model (USM) MIB.
Only users that have administrator access to the switch can use CLI
commands to modify this MIB. Users that have administrator access can,
however, give specific user groups read-write access to the MIB. Users or
community strings assigned to those groups can then use SNMP to view or
modify the MIB.
For information on how to configure groups, see
Configuring SNMP
"Configuring
Groups."
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