Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-12 Configuring IPmux-24 for Management IPmux-24 Ver. 1.5
Mapping SNMPv1 to SNMPv3
IPmux-24 supports coexistence of different SNMP versions by mapping
SNMPv1/SNMPv2 community name to the SNMPv3 security name value. The
mapping is performed according to the RFC 3584 requirements.
³ To map SNMPv1 to SNMPv3:
1. From the SNMPv3 Settings menu (Configuration > System > Management >
SNMPv3 Settings), select SNMPv1/v3 Mapping.
The SNMPv1/v3 Mapping menu is displayed.
2. From the SNMPv1/v3 Mapping menu, select the following:
Community Index (SNMP community index)
Community Name (SNMPv1/SNMPv2 community name)
Security Name (SNMPv3 security name to be mapped to the
SNMPv1/SNMPv2c community name)
Transport Tag (Specifies a set of transport endpoints which are used in
two ways:
To specify the transport endpoints from which an SNMP entity
accepts management requests
To specify the transport endpoints to which a notification may be
sent using the community string matching the corresponding instance
of community name.)
IPmux-24
Configuration>System>Management> SNMPv3 Settings> SNMPv1/v3 Mapping
1. Community Index ... ()
2. Community Name ... ()
3. Security Name ... ()
4. Transport Tag ... ()
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ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
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4-13. SNMPv1/v3 Mapping Menu
Configuring Management Access Permissions and Methods
The user access permissions, as well as SNMP, Telnet and Web access
authorization are configured via the Management Access menu.
Defining Management Access Permissions
IPmux-24 management software allows you to define new users, their
management and access rights. Only superusers (su) can create new users, the
regular users are limited to changing their current passwords, even if they were
given full management and access rights.