Snmpv3 Groups - Cisco WAP581 Administration Manual

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System Configuration
Note
By default, view-all and view-none SNMPv3 views are created on the WAP device. These views cannot be
deleted or modified.
To add and configure an SNMP view, do the following:
Step 1
Select Management > SNMP Settings > SNMPv3.
Step 2
Click ✚ to create a new row in the SNMPv3 Views table or check the check box for existing views, then click Edit.
• View Name — Enter a name that identifies the MIB view. View names can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
• Type — Choose whether to include or exclude the view subtree or family of subtrees from the MIB view.
• OID — Enter an OID string for the subtree to include or exclude from the view. For example, the system subtree
is specified by the OID string.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.
• Mask — Enter an OID mask. The mask is 47 characters in length. The format of the OID mask is xx.xx.xx (.)... or
xx:xx:xx.... (:) and is 16 octets in length. Each octet is two hexadecimal characters separated by either a period (.)
or a colon (:). Only hex characters are accepted in this field. For example, OID mask FA.80 is 11111010.10000000.
A family mask is used to define a family of view subtrees. The family mask indicates which sub identifiers of the associated
family OID string are significant to the family's definition. A family of view subtrees enables efficient control access to
one row in a table.
Step 3
Click Apply.
To remove a view, check the view in the list and click Delete.
Note

SNMPv3 Groups

The SNMPv3 groups allow you to combine users into groups of different authorization and access privileges.
Each group is associated with one of three security levels:
• noAuthNoPriv
• authNoPriv
• authPriv
Access to MIBs for each group is controlled by associating a MIB view to a group for read or write access,
separately.
By default, the WAP device has two groups:
• RO — A read-only group using authentication and data encryption. Users in this group use the MD5
• RW — A read/write group using authentication and data encryption. Users in this group use the MD5
key or password for authentication and a DES or AES128 for encryption. The SHA, DES and AES128
keys or passwords must be defined. By default, users of this group have read access to the default all
MIB view.
key or password for authentication and a DES key or AES128 for encryption. The SHA, DES and AES128
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