Accessing The Device Through Snmp; Configuring Snmpv3 Access - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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Accessing the device through SNMP

You can run SNMP on an NMS to access the device MIB and perform get and set operations to manage
and monitor the device.
Figure 13 SNMP access diagram
NMS
The device supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3, and can work with various network
management software products, including IMC. However, the device and the NMS must use the same
SNMP version. For more information about SNMP, see Network Management and Monitoring
Configuration Guide.
By default, SNMP access is disabled. To access the device through SNMP, you must log in to the device
through the console or AUX port and configure SNMP access.

Configuring SNMPv3 access

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable the SNMP
agent.
3.
(Optional.) Create
or update MIB
view information.
Create an
4.
SNMPv3 group.
Get/Set requests
Get/Set responses
Agent
and Traps
Command
system-view
snmp-agent
snmp-agent mib-view { excluded | included }
view-name oid-tree [ mask mask-value ]
snmp-agent group v3 group-name
[ authentication | privacy ] [ read-view
view-name ] [ write-view view-name ]
[ notify-view view-name ] [ acl acl-number | acl
ipv6 ipv6-acl-number ] *
MIB
34
Remarks
N/A
By default, the SNMP agent is
disabled.
By default, the device has four
views, all of which are named
ViewDefault:
View 1 includes MIB subtree
iso.
View 2 does not include
subtree snmpUsmMIB.
View 3 does not include
subtree snmpVacmMIB.
View 4 does not include
subtree snmpModules.18.
By default, no SNMPv3 group
exists.

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