HP VPN Firewall Appliances System Management and Maintenance Configuration Guide
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Task Remarks
Configuring SNMP traps Optional.
Configuring SNMP basic parameters
SNMPv3 differs from SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c in many ways. Their configuration procedures are
described in separate sections.
Configuring SNMPv3 basic parameters
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable the SNMP agent.
snmp-agent
Optional.
By default, the SNMP agent is
disabled.
You can also enable the SNMP
agent by using any command that
begins with snmp-agent except the
snmp-agent calculate-password
command.
3. Configure system information
for the SNMP agent.
snmp-agent sys-info { contact
sys-contact | location sys-location
| version { all | { v1 | v2c |
v3 }* } }
Optional.
By default, both the system contact
and location are null, and
SNMPv3 is used.
4. Configure the local engine ID.
snmp-agent local-engineid
engineid
Optional.
The default local engine ID is the
company ID plus the device ID.
After you change the local engine
ID, the existing SNMPv3 users
become invalid, and you must
re-create the SNMPv3 users.
5. Create or update a MIB view.
snmp-agent mib-view { excluded |
included } view-name oid-tree
[ mask mask-value ]
Optional.
By default, the MIB view
ViewDefault is predefined and its
OID is 1.
Each view-name oid-tree pair
represents a view record. If you
specify the same record with
different MIB subtree masks
multiple times, the last
configuration takes effect. Except
for the four subtrees in the default
MIB view, you can create up to 16
unique MIB view records.