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SNMP User Table, SNMP Manager, Security Management, SNMP User Table Display

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xStack DES-3500 Series Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual SNMP User Table The SNMP User Table displays all of the SNMP User's currently configured on the Switch. In the SNMP Manager folder, located in the Security Management folder, click on the SNMP User Table link. This will open the SNMP User Table window, as shown below. Figure 7- 28. SNMP User Table window To delete an existing SNMP User Table entry, click the X below the Delete heading corresponding to the entry you wish to delete. To display the detailed entry for a given user, click on the hyperlinked User Name. This will open the SNMP User Table Display window, as shown below. Figure 7- 29. SNMP User Table Display window The following parameters are displayed: Parameter Description User Name Group Name SNMP Version Auth-Protocol Priv-Protocol An alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters. This is used to identify the SNMP users. This name is used to specify the SNMP group created can request SNMP messages. V1 - Indicates that SNMP version 1 is in use. V2 - Indicates that SNMP version 2 is in use. V3 - Indicates that SNMP version 3 is in use. None - Indicates that no authorization protocol is in use. MD5 - Indicates that the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication level will be used. SHA - Indicates that the HMAC-SHA authentication protocol will be used. None - Indicates that no authorization protocol is in use. DES - Indicates that DES 56-bit encryption is in use based on the CBC-DES (DES-56) standard. To return to the SNMP User Table, click the Show All SNMP User Table Entries link. To add a new entry to the SNMP User Table Configuration window, click on the Add button on the SNMP User Table window. This will open the SNMP User Table Configuration window, as shown below. 142

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SNMP User Table
The
SNMP User Table
displays all of the SNMP User's currently configured on the Switch.
In the
SNMP Manager
folder, located in the
Security Management
folder, click on the
SNMP User Table
link.
This will open
the
SNMP User Table
window, as shown below.
Figure 7- 28. SNMP User Table window
To delete an existing SNMP User Table entry, click the
X
below the Delete heading corresponding to the entry you wish to delete.
To display the detailed entry for a given user, click on the hyperlinked User Name. This will open the
SNMP User Table Display
window, as shown below.
Figure 7- 29. SNMP User Table Display window
The following parameters are displayed:
Parameter
Description
User Name
An alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters. This is used to identify the SNMP users.
Group Name
This name is used to specify the SNMP group created can request SNMP messages.
SNMP Version
V1
- Indicates that SNMP version 1 is in use.
V2
- Indicates that SNMP version 2 is in use.
V3
- Indicates that SNMP version 3 is in use.
Auth-Protocol
None
- Indicates that no authorization protocol is in use.
MD5
- Indicates that the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication level will be used.
SHA
- Indicates that the HMAC-SHA authentication protocol will be used.
Priv-Protocol
None
- Indicates that no authorization protocol is in use.
DES
- Indicates that DES 56-bit encryption is in use based on the CBC-DES (DES-56)
standard.
To return to the SNMP User Table, click the
Show All SNMP User Table Entries
link.
To add a new entry to the
SNMP User Table Configuration
window, click on the
Add
button on the
SNMP User Table
window.
This will open the
SNMP User Table Configuration
window, as shown below.