User`s guide

152 MDS iNET 900 Series User’s Guide MDS 05-2806A01, Rev. E.1
(Refer to RFC2574 for full details). The SNMP Agent has limited
SNMPv3 support in the following areas:
Only MD5 Authentication is supported (no SHA-1). SNMPv3
provides support for MD5 and SHA-1. Currently, only MD5
Authentication is supported in the SNMP Agent.
Limited USM User Table Manipulation. The SNMP Agent
starts with 5 default accounts. New accounts can be added
(SNMPv3 adds new accounts by cloning existing ones), but
they will be volatile (will not survive a power-cycle).
New views cannot be configured on the SNMP Agent. Views
will be inherited for new accounts from the account that was
cloned.
The SNMP Agent uses one password pair (Authentication / Pri-
vacy) for all accounts. This means that when the passwords
change for one user, they change for all users.
SNMPv3 Accounts
The following default accounts are available for the SNMP Agent:
enc_mdsadmin—Read/write account using Authentication and Encryp-
tion
auth_mdsadmin—Read/write account using Authentication
enc_mdsviewer—Read only account using Authentication and Encryp-
tion
auth_mdsviewer—Read only account using Authentication
def_mdsviewer—Read only account with no Authentication or Encryp-
tion
Context Names
The following Context Names are used (please refer to RFC2574 for full
details):
Admin accounts:
context_a / Viewer accounts: context_v
All accounts share the same default passwords:
Authentication default password:
MDSAuthPwd / Privacy default pass-
word:
MDSPrivPwd
Passwords can be changed either locally (via the console) or from an
SNMP Manager, depending on how the Agent is configured. If pass-
words are configured and managed locally, they are non-volatile and
will survive a power-cycle. If passwords are configured from an SNMP