Creating An Snmpv3 Group; Views - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring SNMP
Table 44: Pre-configured SNMP groups (continued)
Group Name
initial
v3AdminViewG

Creating an SNMPv3 group

To create an SNMPv3 group, the following information must be provided:
GroupName — A 32-character string representing the name of the group.
SNMPv1 — The name of the view for anyone communicating with the device via SNMPv1.
SNMPv2c — The name of the view for anyone communicating with the device via
SNMPv2c.
NoAuthNoPriv — The name of the view for SNMPv3 NoAuthNoPriv users.
AuthNoPriv — The name of the view for SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv users.
AuthPriv — The name of the view for SNMPv3 AuthPriv users.

Views

There are three types of views:
Read Views — Allow read-only access to a specified list of Object IDs (OIDs) in the MIB
tree.
Write Views — Allow read-write access to a specified list of OIDs in the MIB tree.
Notify Views — Allow SNMP notifications from a specified list of OIDs to be sent.
Each view consists of a list of OIDs in the MIB tree. This list can be created using multiple
snmp-server view commands to either add OIDs to the list or exclude OIDs from a list of all
of the OIDs in the G250/G350's MIB tree. You can use wildcards to include or exclude an entire
branch of OIDs in the MIB tree, using an asterisk instead of the specific node. For a list of MIBs
and their OIDs, see
294 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Security
Security Level
Model
v3 (USM)
1 (noAuthNoPriv)
v3 (USM)
3 (AuthPriv)
G250/G350 MIB files
Read View
Name
restricted
iso
on page 635.
Write View
Trap View
Name
Name
restricted
restricted
iso
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