Technical Configuration Guide for SNMP

v2.0

December 2006

6.5 Assigning the MIB View to the USM Group

We can assign the USM group to either an existing MIB view or create a new MIB view fist (next step) and then assign it to the USM group. The next section will describe how to add a new MIB view.

To view the default MIB views, enter the following command:

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 mib-view info

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MIB View

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View NameSubtreeMaskType

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org

1

include

root

1

include

snmp

1.3.6.1.6.3

include

snmp

1.3.6.1.2.1.1

include

layer1

1.3

exclude

.

.

.

.

.

.

sBladeView

1.3.6.1.4.1.1872

include

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To associate the USM group to a MIB view, enter the following command:

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 group-access view <group name> <prefix> usm <noAuthNoPrivauthNoPrivauthPriv> read <value> write <value>

Example: to assign both read and write view to the existing view of ‘org’ to the group ‘group_example’ created earlier, enter the following command:

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

You can view the Group Access MIB view table by entering the following command:

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 group-access info

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VACM Group Access Configuration

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Group Prefix Model Level ReadV WriteV NotifyV

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initial

usm

noAuthNoPriv

root

root

root

initial

usm

authPriv

root

root

root

readgrp

snmpv1

noAuthNoPriv

v1v2only

 

org

readgrp

snmpv2c

noAuthNoPriv

v1v2only

 

org

v1v2grp

snmpv1

noAuthNoPriv

v1v2only

v1v2only

v1v2only

v1v2grp

snmpv2c

noAuthNoPriv

v1v2only

v1v2only

v1v2only

sBladeGrp

snmpv1

noAuthNoPriv

sBladeView

sBladeView

sBladeView

sBladeGrp

snmpv2c

noAuthNoPriv

sBladeView

sBladeView

sBladeView

group_example

usm

authPriv

org

org

 

OpsQosPolicyUser

usm

noAuthNoPriv org

org

org

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