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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
Click Save. The view is added to the SNMPv3 Views list and your changes are
saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a view, check the view in the list and click Delete.
SNMPv3 groups allow you to combine users into groups of different authorization
and access privileges. Each group is associated with one of three security levels:
noAuthNoPriv
authNoPriv
authPriv
Access to MIBs for each group is controlled by associating a MIB view to a group
for read or write access, separately.
By default, the WAP device has two groups:
RO—A read-only group using authentication and data encryption. Users in
this group use an SHA key or password for authentication and a DES key or
password for encryption. Both the SHA and DES keys or passwords must
be defined. By default, users of this group have read access to the default
all MIB view.
RW—A read/write group using authentication and data encryption. Users in
this group use an SHA key or password for authentication and a DES key or
password for encryption. Both the SHA and DES keys or passwords must
be defined. By default, users of this group have read and write access to the
default all MIB view.
The default groups RO and RW cannot be deleted. The WAP device supports a
maximum of eight groups.
To add and configure an SNMP group:
Select SNMP > Groups.
Click Add to create a new row in the SNMPv3 Groups table.
Check the box for the new group and click Edit.
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