Note:
The predefined default groups and view can be deleted from the system. You can
then define customized groups and views for the SNMP clients that require access.
Enabling the SNMP Agent
Enables SNMPv3 service for all management clients (i.e., versions 1, 2c, 3).
Command Attributes
SNMP Agent Status
– Enables SNMP on the switch.
Web
– Click SNMP, Agent Status. Enable the SNMP Agent by marking the Enabled
checkbox, and click Apply.
Figure 5-1 Enabling the SNMP Agent
CLI
– The following example enables SNMP on the switch.
Level Group
noAuthNoPriv public
(read only)
noAuthNoPriv private
(read/write)
noAuthNoPriv user defined
noAuthNoPriv public
(read only)
noAuthNoPriv private
(read/write)
noAuthNoPriv user define
d
noAuthNoPriv user defined
AuthNoPriv user define
d
AuthPriv user define
d
Read View Write View Notify View Security
defaultview none none Community string only
defaultview defaultview none Community string only
user defined user defined user defined Community string only
defaultview none none Community string only
defaultview defaultview none Community string only
user defined user defined user defined Community string only
user defined user defined user defined A user name match only
user defined user defined user defined Provides user
authentication via MD5 or
SHA algorithms
user defined user defined user defined Provides user
authentication via MD5 or
SHA algorithms and data
privacy using DES 56-bit
encryption
Console(config)#snmp-server
Console(config)#
5-2
2
4
-
2
Simple Network Management Protocol
Table 5-1 SNMPv3 Security Models and Levels
5
Model
v1
v1
v1
v2c
v2c
v2c
v3
v3
v3