Disabling Snmp; Configuring Snmpv3 - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Disabling SNMP

If you must disable the SNMP, use the snmp-server shutdown command in Global
Configuration mode:
MOT (config)#snmp-server shutdown

Configuring SNMPv3

This section describes the procedure to configure the SNMP Agent to receive,
process, and respond to SNMPv3 packets. The procedure includes configuring the
following:
Use the CLI to configure an SNMP User, an SNMP Group to associate the user to an
access policy, and an SNMP Access Policy. If they are not already configured,
configure the local SNMP Engine-ID of the agent and an appropriate SNMP Context.
1. A default local Engine-ID is configured to the MAC address of the BSR. To
526360-001-00 Rev. B
snmp-server target-addr 0x01 150.31.1.190 udp-port 162 1500 3 myusertrap
MYPARAM NULL 1400 nonvolatile active
snmp-server target-params MYPARAM 3 3 myusertrap noauthnopriv nonvolatile
active
Local SNMP name (Engine-ID) (only if not already configured)
SNMP User
SNMP Group
SNMP Access Policy
SNMP View
SNMP Context (only if not already configured)
determine if a local Engine-ID is configured and to ensure that the agent is
running, use the show snmp engineID command in Privileged EXEC mode:
MOT#show snmp engineID
Output similar to the following is displayed:
MGBI
Configuring SNMP
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