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Administering branch gateway
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SNMP
The group maps its users to views based on the security model and level with which the user
is communicating with the Branch Gateway. Within a group, the following combinations of
security model and level can be mapped to views:
• SNMPv1 security model and NoAuthNoPriv security level
• SNMPv2c security model and NoAuthNoPriv security level
• SNMPv3 security model and NoAuthNoPriv security level
• SNMPv3 security model and AuthNoPriv security level
• SNMPv3 security model and AuthPriv security level
If views are not defined for all security models and levels, a user can access the highest level
view below the user's security level. For example, if the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c views are
undefined for a group, anyone logging in using SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c cannot access the
device. If the NoAuthNoPriv view is not defined for a group, SNMPv3 users with a
NoAuthNoPriv security level can access the SNMPv2c view.
Related topics:
Pre-configured SNMP groups
snmp-server group command
Pre-configured SNMP groups
The Branch Gateway includes the following pre-configured groups:
Group name
initial
ReadCommG
ReadCommG
WriteCommG
WriteCommG
v3ReadOnlyG
v3AdminView
G
v3ReadWriteG v3 (USM) AuthNoPriv
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Security
Security level
model
v3 (USM) NoAuthNoPriv
v1
NoAuthNoPriv
v2c
NoAuthNoPriv
v1
NoAuthNoPriv
v2c
NoAuthNoPriv
v3 (USM) AuthNoPriv
v3 (USM) AuthPriv
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Read view
Write view
name
name
restricted
restricted
snmpv1View
snmpv1View
snmpv1
snmpv1
WriteView
WriteView
snmpv1
snmpv1
WriteView
WriteView
v3configView
iso
iso
v3configView v3configView v3configVie
Notify view
name
restricted
snmpv1View
snmpv1View
snmpv1
WriteView
snmpv1
WriteView
v3configVie
w
iso
w
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