Specifications
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Installation and Operations Manual
SNMP v3 Command Summary
Command Description
Set SNMP IP Restrict Allows SNMP Get and Set requests from defined trap destinations only
Set SNMP V3 Enables or disables SNMP v3 support
Set SNMP V3 RO Username Sets the SNMP V3 read-only username.
Set SNMP V3 RO Auth Type Sets the SNMP V3 read-only authentication type
Set SNMP V3 RO Auth Password Sets the SNMP V3 read-only authentication password
Set SNMP V3 RO Priv Type Sets the SNMP V3 read-only privacy type
Set SNMP V3 RO Priv Password Sets the SNMP V3 ready-only privacy password
Set SNMP V3 RW Username Sets the SNMP V3 read-write username
Set SNMP V3 RW Auth Type Sets the SNMP V3 read-write authentication type
Set SNMP V3 RW Auth Password Sets the SNMP V3 read-write authentication password
Set SNMP V3 RW Priv Type Sets the SNMP V3 read-write privacy type
Set SNMP V3 RW Priv Password Sets the SNMP V3 ready-write privacy password
Set SNMP V3 Trap Username Sets the SNMP V3 trap username for display on SNMP activity logs
Show SNMP Displays all SNMP configuration information
MIB, OID and Support
The PT22 SNMP MIB and OID are available on the Server Technology website:
ftp://ftp.servertech.com/pub/SNMP/sentry3
Technical support is available 8:00AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday-Friday.
For SNMP Support, email: mibmaster@servertech.com
Enabling and Setting up SNMP Support
SNMP support must be enabled and configured for access to Sentry3 MIB objects and generation of all
Sentry3 traps.
Enabling/disabling SNMP support:
The SNMP command enables or disables SNMP support.
To enable SNMP support:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set snmp, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter.
NOTE: The default for SNMP support is Enabled. When Server Technology products are shipped, the default SNMP
configuration for the GET community string is set to “public” and the SET community string is left blank. You will need
to restart the PT22 after enabling or disabling SNMP support.
Setting the SNMP v3 read-only (RO) username :
The Set SNMP RO Username command sets the read-only username for SNMP v3. A valid username
can be set to any value between 1-32 characters.
To set the RO username:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set snmp v3 rousername, and press Enter.
NOTE: You can set a blank username but doing so will clear the string and disallow any read-only user access.
Setting the SNMP v3 read-only (RO) authentication type :
The Set SNMP RO Auth Type command sets the SNMP v3 RO authentication type.
To set the RO authentication type:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set snmp v3 roauthtype, followed by none or md5, and press
Enter.