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16.7.3.2 Configuration of Trusted Managers via SNMP

To configure Trusted Managers, the EM must use the SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB, the
snmpTargetMIB and the snmpTargetMIB.
The procedure below assumes that there is at least one configured read-write community,
are currently no Trusted Managers, and the TransportTag for columns for all
snmpCommunityTable rows are currently empty.
To add the first Trusted Manager, take these 3 steps:
1.
Add a row to the snmpTargetAddrTable with these values:
Name=mgr0
TagList=MGR
Params=v2cparams
2.
Add a row to the snmpTargetAddrExtTable table with these values:
Name=mgr0
snmpTargetAddrTMask=255.255.255.255:0.
The agent does not allow creation of a row in this table unless a corresponding row
exists in the snmpTargetAddrTable.
3.
Set the value of the TransportTag field on each non-TrapGroup row in the
snmpCommunityTable to MGR.
The following procedure assumes that there is at least one configured read-write
community, are currently one or more Trusted Managers, and the TransportTag for
columns for all rows in the snmpCommunityTable are currently set to MGR. This procedure
must be done from one of the existing Trusted Managers.
To add a subsequent Trusted Manager, take these 2 steps:
1.
Add a row to the snmpTargetAddrTable with these values:
Name=mgrN
TagList=MGR
Params=v2cparams
Where N is an unused number between 0 and 4.
2.
Add a row to the snmpTargetAddrExtTable table with these values:
Name=mgrN
snmpTargetAddrTMask=255.255.255.255:0
An alternative to the above procedure is to set the snmpTargetAddrTMask column while
you are creating other rows in the table.
The procedure below assumes that there is at least one configured read-write community,
are currently two or more Trusted Managers, and the taglist for columns for all rows in the
snmpCommunityTable are currently set to MGR. This procedure must be done from one of
the existing trusted managers, but not the one that is being deleted.
To delete a Trusted Manager (not the final one), take this step:
Remove the appropriate row from the snmpTargetAddrTable.
The change takes affect immediately. The deleted trusted manager cannot access the
board. The agent automatically removes the row in the snmpTargetAddrExtTable.
Version 5.0
16. SNMP-Based Management
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December 2006

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