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SNMP Administration Terms (Continued)
TABLE 2-20
Term
Description
VACM
Abbreviation for View-based Access Control Model. This view-based access control
model is defined by SNMPv3.
Group
Users belonging to a VACM model. The group is defined in the access privilege of every
user in the group.
OID
Abbreviation for Object Identifier. This is an object identification number. a numerical
address for an object in the MIB definition file, expressed with integers using a dot as the
delimiter.
View
Method of referring to the MIB definition file. A view is a subtree of the MIB, which is
defined with OIDs and OID masks. An MIB access control view can be provided to a
(MIB View)
group.
TABLE 2-21
SNMP Administration
TABLE 2-21
Item
Description
Display SNMP
Displays the SNMP agent setting
setting
information and status.
information
System
Makes the following settings as management
management
information that is common to the v1,v2c,v3
information
agent protocol:
• Installation location of the agent system
• Mail address of the administrator
• Description of the agent system
• Port number of the agent (listening port
number)
Enable/Disable
Enables/disables SNMP agent.
Agent
You can specify the name of the MIB module
as follows.
• SP-MIB (XSCF extension MIB)
• FM-MIB (Fault Management MIB)
• ALL (All the MIB modules in this list)
When you do not specify the name of the
MIB module, it activates the SNMP agent
with support for all MIB modules or stops
the SNMP agent.
lists settings and the corresponding shell commands.
Shell Command
Remarks
showsnmp
• The default agent port
setsnmp
number is 161. The
default values of other
port numbers are to be
defined.
• You can use up to 128
characters to specify the
mail address. If the
receiving address has a
restriction, check the
settings.
• The default is disabled.
setsnmp
• FM-MIB is the fault
management MIB, which
has a format compatible
with the Oracle Solaris
OS. The FM-MIB is
provided for users who
are familiar with the
Oracle Solaris OS.
Chapter 2
Setting Up XSCF 2-133

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