Deleting an snmpv3 target address table entry – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3

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Section IV: SNMPv3

V - Volatile
Select this storage type if you do not want the ability to save an entry in
the SNMPv3 Target Address Table to the configuration file. After
making changes to an SNMPv3 Target Address Table entry with a
Volatile storage type, the S - Save Configuration Changes option does
not appear on the Main Menu.

N-NonVolatile
Select this storage type if you want the ability to save an entry in the
SNMPv3 Target Address Table to the configuration file. After making
changes to an SNMPv3 Target Address entry with a NonVolatile
storage type, the S - Save Configuration Changes option appears on
the Main Menu, allowing you to save your changes. Allied Telesyn
recommends this storage type.

Note

The Row Status parameter is a read-only field. The Active value
indicates the SNMPv3 Target Address Table entry will take effect
immediately.

12. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then

type S to select Save Configuration Changes.

Deleting an

SNMPv3 Target

Address Table

Entry

You may want to delete an entry from the SNMPv3 Target Address Table.
After you delete an SNMPv3 Target Address Table entry, there is no way
to undelete, or recover, the entry.

To delete an entry in the SNMPv3 Target Address Table, perform the
following procedure:

1. Follow steps 1 through 5 in the procedure described in “Creating an

SNMPv3 User Table Entry” on page 422. Or, from the Main Menu type
5->1->1->8->5.

The Configure SNMPv3 Table menu is shown in Figure 140 on page
423.

2. From the Configure SNMPv3 Table menu, type 7 to select Configure

SNMPv3 Target Address Table.

The Configure SNMPv3 Target Address Table menu is shown in
Figure 153 on page 485.

Note

To display a Group Name and its associated parameters from the
Configure SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table menu, type N to display
the Next Page and P to display the previous page.

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