Configuring Snmpv3 Trap Filters - Nortel 120 Using Manual

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Configuring SNMPv3 users
New User—The SNMPv3 username. (32 characters maximum)
Group—The SNMPv3 group name. (Options: RO, RWAuth, or RWPriv;
Default: RO)
Auth Type—The authentication type used for the SNMP user; either MD5
or none. When MD5 is selected, enter a password in the corresponding
Passphrase field.
Priv Type—The data encryption type used for the SNMP user; either DES or
none. When DES is selected, enter a key in the corresponding Passphrase
field.
Passphrase—The password or key associated with the authentication and
privacy settings. A minimum of eight plain text characters is required.
Action—Click the Add button to add a new user to the list. Click the edit
button to change details of an existing user. Click the Del button to remove
a user from the list.
Configuring SNMPv3 trap filters
SNMP v3 users can be configured to receive notification messages from
the access point. An SNMP Target ID is created that specifies the SNMP
v3 user, IP address, and UDP port. A user-defined notification filter can
be created so that specific notifications can be prevented from being sent
to particular targets.
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RO—Read-only access.
RWAuth—Read/write access with user authentication.
RWPriv—Read/write access with both user authentication and data
encryption.
Note: Users must be assigned to groups that have the same security
levels. For example, a user who has Auth Type and Priv Type configured
to MD5 and DES respectively (that is, it uses both authentication and
data encryption) must be assigned to the RWPriv group. If this same
user is instead assigned to the read-only (RO) group, the user cannot
access the database.
Using the Nortel Business Access Point 120
NN47921-301 01.01 Standard
1.0 August 2006
BAP120
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