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Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
Sample SNMP Configurations 199
To configure the “admincon” community, the administrator issues the
following commands:
cli:192.168.208.3:root# snmp-server view allaccess 1.3.6.1 included
cli:192.168.208.3:root# snmp-server group admingroup v1 read allaccess write
allaccess
cli:192.168.208.3:root# snmp-server group admingroup v2 read allaccess write
allaccess
cli:192.168.208.3:root# snmp-server community admincon admingroup address
100.100.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
To configure the “justme” community, the administrator issues the following
commands:
cli:192.168.208.3:root# snmp-server community justme admingroup address 100.100.10.5
cli:192.168.208.3:root# snmp-server community justme admingroup address 100.100.10.8
Notice that the administrator does not have to specify a view or a group. The
administrator uses the view and group created during configuration of the
“admincon” community.
Sample SNMPv3 Access Control
To configure SNMPv3 community access control, you must:
1. Configure SNMP Access Views.
2. Configure SNMP Groups.
3. Configure SNMPv3 Users and Contexts.
First, the administrator creates:
A view that includes access to most of the MIB and a view that excludes
access from sensitive configuration information.
A group that configures the user for the default security model
“noauth.”
An SNMPv3 user called “mgr.”
A context called “monitor” that allows the user read-only access to the
entire MIB, except for sensitive SNMP configuration information.