Nortel Networks 8600 manual Testing SNMPv3 Using Device Manager

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Technical Configuration Guide for SNMP

v2.0

December 2006

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 group-access view group_1 "" usm authPriv read org write org

F)Add User 2 to USM table. In this example, we will use a user name of ‘user2’, and a MD5 password of ‘user2abcd.

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 usm create user2 md5 auth user2abcd

G)Add User 2 to USM group. We will add User 2 to the group named ‘group_1’ created above.

1.Add ‘user2’ to group ‘group_1’:

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 group-member create user2 usm group_1

H)Assign Access Level to USM group:

1.Assign access level of ‘authNoPriv’ to usm group ‘group_1’

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 group-access create group_1 "" usm authNoPriv

I)Create a new MIB view to exclude the private MIB for User 2

1.In this example, we will add a new MIB view named ‘private’ to exclude access to the SNMP Private MIB

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 mib-view create private 1.3.6.1.4 type exclude

J)Assign the Read and Write view to the usm group:

1.Assign to usm group ‘group_1’ read view to ‘org and write MIB view to ‘private’:

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 group-access view group_1 "" usm authNoPriv read org write private

8.1Testing SNMPv3 Using Device Manager

Now that you have created two new users, you can test the configuration by using Device Manager. The window shown below displays the parameters entered for user1.

 

 

 

Enter user1 for User Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select MD5 for Authentication Protocol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter user1234 for Authentication Password

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select DES for Privacy Protocol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter userpriv for Privacy Password

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Technical Configuration Guide for Snmp Disclaimer Abstract Table of Contents List of Figures List of TablesSNMPv3 Overview UDPSnmp Upgrade Considerations Hidden File DetailsERS-86105#config bootconfig flags block-snmp true ERS-86105#config bootconfig flags block-snmp falseBlocking Snmp Blocking SNMPv1/2 onlyERS-86065#config sys access-policy enable true/false ERS-86065#config sys access-policy policyERS-86065#config sys access-policy policy 1..65535 ? Snmp Group Access Policy Release 3.7.9, 4.1 or higher ERS-86065#config sys access-policy enable trueERS-86065#config sys access-policy policy 2 accesslevel rwa ERS-86065#show sys access-policy info policy2SNMPv3 Group Access Policy Configuration Example ERS-86105#config sys access-policy policy 1 service ?ERS-86105#config sys access-policy policy 2 enable ERS8610-B5#show snmp-v3 group-accessAdd the SNMPv1/2 group name and models to policy ERS-86105# Snmp Community Strings Config snmp-v3 community create followed by ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 community info ERS8600G3# config snmp-v3 community infoParameter ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 notify ? ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 target-addr ?ERS-86065#show snmp-v3 notify info ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 target-addr delete TAddr1 ERS-86065#config snmp-v3 target-addr infoERS-86105#config snmp-v3 target-param info New Default Community Strings in High Secure hsecure Mode ERS-86065#config bootconfig flags hsecure falsetrueSnmp Settings ERS-86065#config sys set snmp ?ERS-86065#config sys set sendAuthenticationTrap true Technical Configuration Guide for Snmp V2.0 Snmp with Radius Authentication and Accounting Configuring SNMPv3 Loading the DES or AES Encryption ModuleAdding a New SNMPv3 User to USM Table ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 usm info ERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 group-member infoAssign USM User to USM Group Assigning the USM Group Access Level ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 group-access infoERS-86105#config snmp-v3 mib-view info Assigning the MIB View to the USM GroupCreating a MIB View MIB StructureConfiguration Example Changing Snmp Communities Configuration Example Snmp Communities with ReleaseERS-86065#config sys set snmp community rwa rwa123pp8600 ERS-86065#config sys set snmp community ro ro567pp8600Out of 3 Total entries displayed ERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 community info ERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 group-access infoERS-8610-C5#config snmp-v3 mib-view info Testing Snmp Using Device Manager Technical Configuration Guide for Snmp V2.0 Configuration Example Using SNMPv3 Testing SNMPv3 Using Device Manager ERS-86105#config snmp-v3 usm create user2 md5 auth user2abcdSoftware Baseline Reference Documentation Document Title Publication Description NumberAppendix a Configuration Files From Configuration Example# Snmp V3 Notify Filter Configuration Contact us
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