Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Web Browser User’s Guide for AT-9400 Stacks

Section III: SNMPv3

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6. To save your changes in the master configuration file, click the Save

Config button in the Configuration menu.

Security Name

The user name of the appropriate entry in the SNMPv3 User
Table.

Security Level

The possible values are:

Note

This value must match the security level of the
corresponding user name in the SNMPv3 User Table.

No Authentication/Privacy - This option provides no
authentication and no privacy protocol. This security level is
appropriate if you do not want authentication of SNMP entities
or encryption. This security level provides the least security.

Note

The only security level for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c is No
Authentication/Privacy.

Authentication - This option provides authentication, but no
privacy protocol. The SNMP user is authenticated, but without
encryption. You can select this value if you configured the
Security Model parameter with the SNMPv3 protocol.

Privacy - This option provides authentication and the privacy
protocol. This security level encrypts messages using a privacy
protocol and authenticate SNMP entities. This level provides
the greatest level of security. You can select this value if you
configured the Security Model parameter with the SNMPv3
protocol.

Storage Type

The storage method of the entry. The possible values are:

V-Volatile - This setting prevents the stack from saving the
entry in the master configuration file. An entry with this storage
type is discarded the next time the stack is reset or powered
off.

N-NonVolatile - This setting allows the stack to save the entry
in the master configuration file when the save command is
issued. Allied Telesis recommends this storage type.

Row Status

The status of the entry. All entries have a status of Active.

Table 28. SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Parameters

Parameter

Description

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