User's Manual

Chapter 4
| Management Settings
Simple Network Management Protocol
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“1111 1111 1011 1111.” If applied to the subtree “1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.23,” the zero
corresponds to the 10th subtree ID. When there are more subtree IDs than bits
in the mask, the mask is padded with ones.
View List – Shows the currently configured object identifiers of branches
within the MIB tree that define the SNMP view.
Creating Groups
An SNMPv3 group sets the access policy for its assigned users, restricting them to
specific read, write, and notify views. You can create new groups to map a set of
SNMP users to SNMP views.
Group Name – The name of the SNMP group. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Security Level – The security level used for the group:
noAuthNoPriv – There is no authentication or encryption used in SNMP
communications.
AuthNoPriv – SNMP communications use authentication, but the data is
not encrypted.
AuthPriv – SNMP communications use both authentication and
encryption.
Read ViewThe configured view for read access. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Write View – The configured view for write access. (Range: 1-32 characters)
SNMPv3 Users The access point allows multiple SNMP v3 users to be configured. Each SNMPv3
user is defined by a unique name. Users must be configured with a specific security
level and assigned to a group. The SNMPv3 group restricts users to a specific read,
write, or notify view.
Figure 24: Configuring SNMPv3 Users