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7-18 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide
7.11.1.2 Setting Up SNMP v3 Community Definitions
Setting up the v3 user definition is very similar to the v1/v2c community definitions. The difference is the
addition of a user security level and a user password.
1. To create a new SNMP v3 user definition, click the
2. Specify a user name in the
3. Select a security level from the Security pull-down menu. Select from the following choices:
noAuth
AuthNoPriv
AuthPriv
4. Click in the
OID
default OID or type in an OID number into the field. (The format is in a numerical dot notation, and valid
numbers can be found within the MIB.)
If is selected, the community will have access to all the OIDs (SNMP parameters) in the SNMP
Management Information Base (MIB) file. If a custom OID is entered, the administrator can allow access
to specific OIDs in the MIB to certain communities.
5. Click the
Password
1.Select an
drop-down menu, either
2.Type in an
3.Select a Privacy Algorithm from the drop-down
menu. The options include:
DES
AES 128-bit
4.Type in a
algorithm.
5.Click Ok, when done.
6. Use the
Access
community. Read-only access allows a remote device to retrieve switch information, while read/write
access also allows a remote device to modify switch settings.
7. Follow the directions for setting up the Access Control List (below).
Username
field.
(no authorization) Allows the user to access SNMP without authorization or encryption
(authorization without privacy) Requires the user to login, however no encryption is used
(authorization with privacy) Requires the user to login and encryption is used
cell of the table. Either use the OID (Object Identifier) pull-down menu to select the
button in the cell and the
Authentication Algorithm
MD5
or SHA1.
Authentication
Password.
Privacy Password
that matches the
pull-down menu to specify read-only (R) access or read/write (RW) access for the
Add
button in the SNMP v3 User Definitions area.
Password Settings
screen appears.
from the

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