User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 – Getting Started
- Chapter 2 – System Status
- Chapter 3 – Quick Start
- Chapter 4 – System Management
- Chapter 5 – Port Management
- Chapter 6 – VLAN Management
- Chapter 7 - Spanning Tree Management
- Chapter 8 - MAC Address Management
- Chapter 9 – Multicast
- Chapter 10 - IP Interface
- Chapter 11 - IP Network Operations
- Chapter 12 – Security
- Chapter 13 - Access Control List
- Chapter 14 - Quality of Service
- Chapter 15 - Maintenance
- Chapter - 16 Support
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Security Level—Define the security level attached to the group. SNMPv1
and SNMPv2 support neither authentication nor privacy. If SNMPv3 is
selected, select to enable one of the following:
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No Authentication and No Privacy—Neither the Authentication nor the
Privacy security levels are assigned to the group.
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Authorized View—Select the Read, Write and Notify views associated with
this group and with the above security level.
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Authentication and No Privacy—Authenticates SNMP messages, and
ensures the SNMP message origin is authenticated but does not encrypt
them.
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Authorized View—Select the Read, Write and Notify views associated with
this group and with the above security level.
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Authentication and Privacy—Authenticates SNMP messages, and encrypts
them.
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Authorized View—Select the Read, Write and Notify views associated with
this group and with the above security level.
4.
Click Apply. The SNMP group is saved to the Running Configuration file.
Users
An SNMP user is defined by the login credentials (username, passwords, and authentication
method) and by the context and scope in which it operates by association with a group and an
Engine ID.
The configured user has the attributes of its group, and the access privileges configured within
the associated view.