API Guide

Table 40. Standards MIBs (continued)
Module Standard
SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB RFC 3411
SNMP-MPD-MIB RFC 3412
SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB RFC 3413
SNMP-TARGET-MIB RFC 3413
SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB RFC 3414
SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB RFC 3415
SNMPv2-MIB RFC 3418
TCP-MIB RFC 4022
UDP-MIB RFC 4113
Table 41. Dell EMC Enterprise MIBs
Module Description
DELLEMC-OS10-BGP4V2-MIB OS10 BGPv2 implementations
DELLEMC-OS10-CHASSIS-MIB OS10 chassis implementations
DELLEMC-OS10-PRODUCTS-MIB OS10 platform product definitions
DELLEMC-OS10-SMI-MIB OS10 SMI implementations
DELLEMC-OS10-TC-MIB OS10 networking equipment textual convention
NOTE: To monitor BGP, OS10 supports the Dell EMC proprietary MIB, DELLEMC-OS10-BGP4V2-MIB.mib. OS10 returns a
No such object message when you use the standard BGP4-MIB with OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.15. Use OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.674.11000.5000.200.1.1 for BGP-related MIB objects.
SNMPv3
SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) provides an enhanced security model for user authentication and SNMP message encryption. User
authentication requires that SNMP packets come from an authorized source. Message encryption ensures that packet contents
cannot be viewed by an unauthorized source.
To configure SNMPv3-specific security settings user authentication and message encryption use the snmp-server
user command. You can generate localized keys with enhanced security for authentication and privacy (encryption) passwords.
SNMP engine ID
An engine ID identifies the SNMP entity that serves as the local agent on the switch. The engine ID is an octet colon-separated
number; for example, 00:00:17:8B:02:00:00:01.
When you configure an SNMPv3 user, you can specify that a localized authentication and/or privacy key be generated. The
localized password keys are generated using the engine ID of the switch. A localized key is more complex and provides greater
privacy protection.
The engine ID used to generate the password keys is unique to the switch. For this reason, you cannot copy and use localized
SNMP security passwords on another switch.
SNMP groups and users
A member of an SNMP group that accesses the local SNMP agent is known as an SNMP user. An SNMP user on a remote
device is identified by an IP address and UDP port from which the user accesses the local agent.
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