Use this procedure to provision SNMP V1-2 management access to the system.
To provision SNMP V3 management access to the system, refer to Procedure 7-25: Edit, delete, or enter SNMP V3 users.
To provision SNMP V3 tables, refer to Procedure 7-26: Provision SNMP V3 tables.
To provision SNMP contact/location information and enable/disable SNMP authentication failure traps, refer to Procedure 7-5: Provision system SNMP management features.
Prior to performing this procedure:
Refer to Before you begin and Required equipment in this chapter.
If you want to view, print, or save a file of current SNMP V1-2 users, select Administration → Security → View SNMP Users from the System View menu.
Perform the following steps to edit, delete, or enter SNMP V1-2 users.
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From the System View menu, select Administration → Security → Provision SNMP V1-2 Users. Result: The Provision SNMP V1-2 Users window opens to allow you to add, modify, or delete an SNMP V1-2 user. The maximum number of provisionable SNMP users is 16. The NE maintains 4 default SNMP users for use in SNMP V3 applications. | ||||||||
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Determine the required provisioning.
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Perform the following to ADD A NEW USER:
Result: A warning message appears stating that a reset is required before any SNMP provisioning changes take effect and that a reset causes all active login sessions to be logged out. Proceed to Step 6. | ||||||||
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Perform the following to MODIFY AN EXISTING USER:
Result: A warning message appears stating that a reset is required before any SNMP provisioning changes take effect and that a reset causes all active login sessions to be logged out. Proceed to Step 6. | ||||||||
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Perform the following to DELETE AN EXISTING USER: Result: A warning message appears stating that a reset is required before any SNMP provisioning changes take effect and that a reset causes all active login sessions to be logged out. Continue with Step 6. | ||||||||
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Do you wish to perform additional SNMP User provisioning?
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Click Yes in the warning window to complete your SNMP provisioning. Result: The following warning message appears: The network element is resetting due to System Reset. | ||||||||
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Click OK. Result: The System View closes, the network element resets, and all active users are disconnected. A flashing b in the IND display on the SYSCTL indicates that a boot is in progress. During the boot, the b may extinguish for up to 20 seconds and then resume flashing. | ||||||||
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If you want to view, print, or save a file of current SNMP users, then log back into the network element and select Administration → Security → View SNMP Users from the System View menu. End of steps |
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