Lantronix X300 Series X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 118

Table 10-21, SNMP VACM Settings Engine ID Configuration, Delete, View Name, Mask optional

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10: Services Parameters View View Name Type OID Mask (optional) Description Creates a named view, which determines what part of the MIB the access control is applied to. The table displays view entries and provides options to add, edit, or delete items from the table.  Click Add to add an entry to the view table. Enter the details as shown below.  Click Edit to modify a table entry.  Click Delete to delete an entry from the table. View name can contain alphanumeric characters, dash, underscore, or period. No spaces or other special characters allowed. Specifies whether to include or exclude the elements of the subtree from the MIB view.  included - the MIB view includes all the elements of the subtree  excluded - the MIB view excludes all the elements of the subtree The OID defining the root of the subtree to include or exclude from the named view. List of hex octets optionally separated by '.' or ':' with the set bits indicating which subidentifiers in the view OID to match against. Recommended to ignore this field. Table 10-21 SNMP VACM Settings Engine ID Configuration Parameters Engine ID Configuration Description EngineID is required to respond to SNMPv3 requests. This ID is determined automatically, but can be configured manually. The string must be consistent through time and should not change or conflict with another agent's engineID. For this reason, it is recommended that you use the default values unless you know what you are doing. Enable engineID Enables the engineID. Specifies that the engineID should be built from the given text string. Default: lantronix engineIDType Specifies that the engineID should be built from given type. Type 1 - IPv4 address Type 2 - IPv6 address Type 3 - MAC address (default) engineIDNic Specifies that the engineID should use the following interface when determining the MAC address. Only required if engineIDType 3 is specified. Default: eth0 X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 118

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Table 10-21
SNMP VACM Settings Engine ID Configuration
View
Creates a named view, which determines what part of the MIB the
access control is applied to.
The table displays view entries and provides options to add, edit, or
delete items from the table.
Click
Add
to add an entry to the view table. Enter the details as
shown below.
Click
Edit
to modify a table entry.
Click
Delete
to delete an entry from the table.
View Name
View name can contain alphanumeric characters, dash, underscore, or
period. No spaces or other special characters allowed.
Type
Specifies whether to include or exclude the elements of the subtree
from the MIB view.
included – the MIB view includes all the elements of the subtree
excluded – the MIB view excludes all the elements of the subtree
OID
The OID defining the root of the subtree to include or exclude from the
named view.
Mask (optional)
List of hex octets optionally separated by ‘.’ or ‘:’ with the set bits
indicating which subidentifiers in the view OID to match against.
Recommended to ignore this field.
Parameters
Description
Engine ID Configuration
EngineID is required to respond to SNMPv3 requests. This ID is
determined automatically, but can be configured manually. The string
must be consistent through time and should not change or conflict with
another agent’s engineID. For this reason, it is recommended that you
use the default values unless you know what you are doing.
Enable
Enables the engineID.
engineID
Specifies that the engineID should be built from the given text string.
Default: lantronix
engineIDType
Specifies that the engineID should be built from given type.
Type 1 – IPv4 address
Type 2 – IPv6 address
Type 3 – MAC address (default)
engineIDNic
Specifies that the engineID should use the following interface when
determining the MAC address. Only required if engineIDType 3 is
specified.
Default: eth0
Parameters
Description