Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual page 667

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3. Enable or disable SNMPv2 and SNMPv3.
Enable SNMPv1
Enable SNMPv2
Enable SNMPv3
4. Set the
SNMP v1/v2 Community String
v1/2 community strings, or select an existing community string's radio button and select the
Community
Access Control
5. Set the
SNMPv3 Users
configurations, or select a SNMP user's radio button and select the
User Name
Authentication
Encryption
Password
6. Select
OK
to update the SNMP configuration. Select
Select the check box to enable SNMPv1 support. SNMPv1 provides device
management using a hierarchical set of variables. SNMPv1 uses Get, GetNext, and
Set operations for data management. SNMPv1 is enabled by default.
Select the check box to enable SNMPv2 support. SNMPv2 provides device
management using a hierarchical set of variables. SNMPv2 uses Get, GetNext, and
Set operations for data management. SNMPv2 is enabled by default.
Select the check box to enable SNMPv3 support. SNMPv3 adds security and remote
configuration capabilities to previous versions. The SNMPv3 architecture introduces
the User-based Security Model (USM) for message security and the View-based
Access Control Model (VACM) for access control. The architecture supports the
concurrent use of different security, access control and message processing
techniques. SNMPv3 is enabled by default.
configuration. Use the
Define a public or private community designation. By default, SNMPv2 community
strings on most devices are set to public for the read-only community string and
private for the read-write community string.
Set the access permission for each community string used by devices to retrieve or
modify information. The available options include:
• Read Only -Allows a remote device to retrieve information
• Read-Write - Allows a remote device to modify settings
configuration. Use the
+ Add Row
Use the drop-down menu to define a user name of either snmpmanager,
snmpoperator or snmptrap.
Displays the authentication scheme used with the listed SNMPv3 user. The listed
authentication scheme ensures only trusted and authorized users and devices are
permitted access.
Displays the encryption scheme used with the listed SNMPv3 user. The listed
encryption scheme ensures data is protected when forwarded over insecure
interfaces like HTTP.
Provide the user's password in the field provided. Select the Show radio button to
display the actual character string used in the password. Leaving the radio button
unselected protects the password and displays each character as "*".
Reset
Management Access 10 - 11
+ Add Row
function as needed to add additional SNMP
function as needed to add additional SNMP v3 user
Delete
icon to remove the user.
to revert to the last saved configuration.
Delete
icon to remove it.

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