User`s manual
SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 181 December 2006
5.6.6.3 Configuring SNMP V3
Use the SNMP V3 Table to configure authentication and privacy for up to 10 SNMP V3
users.
For detailed information on SNMP community strings, refer to Section 14.8.1 on page 313.
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To configure the SNMP V3 Users, take these 5 steps:
1. Access the ‘Management Settings’ screen (Advanced Configuration menu >
Management Settings); the ‘Management Settings’ screen is displayed (Figure 5-51).
2. Open the SNMP V3 Setting screen by clicking the arrow sign (-->) to the right of the
SNMP V3 Table label; the SNMP V3 Setting screen is displayed (Figure 5-54).
3. Configure the SNMP V3 Setting parameters according to Table 5-54 below.
4. Click the Apply Row Settings button to save your changes.
5. To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section 5.10.2 on
page 205.
Figure 5-54: SNMP V3 Setting Screen
Note: To delete an SNMP V3 user, select the Index radio button
corresponding to the SNMP V3 user row entry to which you want to
delete, and then click the Delete Row button.
Table 5-54: SNMP V3 Setting Parameters
Parameter Description
Index
[Row number]
The table index
Username
[SNMPUsers_Username]
Name of the SNMP v3 user. This name must be unique.
AuthProtocol
[SNMPUsers_AuthProtocol]
Authentication protocol to be used for the SNMP v3 user.
0 = none (default)
1 = MD5
2 = SHA-1
PrivProtocol
[SNMPUsers_PrivProtocol]
Privacy protocol to be used for the SNMP v3 user.
0 = none (default)
1 = DES
2 = 3DES
3 = AES128
4 = AES192
5 = AES256
AuthKey
[SNMPUsers_AuthKey]
Authentication key. Keys can be entered in the form of a text
password or long hex string. Keys are always persisted as long hex
strings and keys are localized.
PrivKey
[SNMPUsers_PrivKey]
Privacy key. Keys can be entered in the form of a text password or
long hex string. Keys are always persisted as long hex strings and
keys are localized.
Group
[SNMPUsers_Group]
The group with which the SNMP v3 user is associated.
0 = read-only group (default)
1 = read-write group
2 = trap group
Note: all groups can be used to send traps.