Trap Setting; Snmpv3 Vgu Table; Vacm View - ASUSTeK COMPUTER GigaX3112 Series User Manual

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4.7.3 Trap setting

By setting trap destination IP addresses and community names, you can enable
SNMP trap function to send trap packets in different versions (v1 or v2c). Click
OK to save the configuration permanently or Reload to refresh the page.

4.7.4 SNMPv3 VGU Table

Thereʼre two articles presenting the new security features defined by SNMPv3.
The User-based Security Model (USM), which provides authentication,
encryption, and decryption of SNMPv3 packets. The View-based Access Control
Model (VACM), which provides access control. The followings are three related
pages. Click OK to save the configuration permanently or Reload to refresh the
page.
4.7.4.1

VACM View

VACM View is used to view the information of SNMPV3 VACM Group.
View Name: enter the security group name.
View Type: enter the View Type that the View belongs. Included or Excluded
when View Subtree matches the Oid in the SNMPv3 message.
View Subtree: enter the View Subtree that the View belongs. The Subtree is
the Oid to match the Oid in the SNMPv3 message. The match is good when
the subtree is shorter than the Oid in the SNMPv3 message.
Click on Add when you create a new VACM View entry by the above
information. Then you will see the new added entry shows in the view window.
You can remove the existed views by selecting the entry with the mouse, then
clicking on Remove. The button updates the existed VACM View entries. Click
OK to save effective. Click Reload to refresh the settings to current value. To
make the configuration effective, please go to "Save Configuration" page, then
click on Save.
GigaX3112 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch
Figure 52. Trap setting
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