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Snmp V3

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To verify the SNMP trap destination settings, click the Send a Test Trap button and verify that the trap was received by the target system. SNMP V3 SNMP v3 adds additional authentication and privacy features to SNMP v2. The Authentication feature provides a means to verify users or agents and the privacy feature provides a way to encrypt the data to prevent unauthorized disclosure. The SNMP v3 Access screen enables the IT administrator to configure an SNMP v3 user account with these additional authentication and privacy features. However, to use SNMP v3, you must also configure the SNMP v2 settings on the SNMP Options screen. Note: You do not need to enable the SNMP v2 Support option in order to use the SNMP v3 features. Figure 81. SNMP V3 To configure an SNMP v3 user account on the SNMP v3 Access screen, you must first set User Access to either read-only or read-write. With read-only access, an SNMP v3 user account can view system settings remotely. With read-write access, an SNMP v3 user account can view system settings remotely and change the Intel® Compute Module's power state (on/off) and identify LED (on/off). Read/write access does not enable an SNMP v3 user account to remotely configure the Intel® Modular Server System. Full hardware management and configuration is only supported via the Intel® Modular Server Control interface. 124 Intel® Modular Server System User Guide

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Intel
®
Modular Server System User Guide
To verify the SNMP trap destination settings, click the Send a Test Trap button and verify
that the trap was received by the target system.
SNMP V3
SNMP v3 adds additional authentication and privacy features to SNMP v2. The
Authentication feature provides a means to verify users or agents and the privacy feature
provides a way to encrypt the data to prevent unauthorized disclosure.
The SNMP v3 Access screen enables the IT administrator to configure an SNMP v3 user
account with these additional authentication and privacy features. However, to use SNMP
v3, you must also configure the SNMP v2 settings on the SNMP Options screen.
Note:
You do not need to enable the SNMP v2 Support option in order to use the SNMP v3
features.
Figure 81.
SNMP V3
To configure an SNMP v3 user account on the SNMP v3 Access screen, you must first set
User Access to either read-only or read-write. With read-only access, an SNMP v3 user
account can view system settings remotely. With read-write access, an SNMP v3 user
account can view system settings remotely and change the Intel
®
Compute Module’s
power state (on/off) and identify LED (on/off). Read/write access does not enable an
SNMP v3 user account to remotely configure the Intel
®
Modular Server System. Full
hardware management and configuration is only supported via the Intel
®
Modular Server
Control interface.