Snmp global parameters – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\gina\Desktop\Checkout_new\Dell Plasma\User

Guide\Plasma_UGSystemConfig.fm

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A group is a label for a combination of attributes that determines whether

members have read, write, and/or notify privileges. Users can be associated

with a group. A group is operational only when it is associated with an

SNMP user.

SNMP Global Parameters

The Engine ID is used by SNMPv3 entities to uniquely identify themselves.

Both a remote and local Engine ID can be specified.
An SNMP agent is considered an authoritative SNMP engine. This means

that the agent responds to incoming messages (Get, GetNext, GetBulk, Set),

and sends trap messages to a manager. The agent's local information is

encapsulated in fields in the message.
Each SNMP agent maintains local information that is used in SNMPv3

message exchanges (not relevant for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2). The default

SNMP Engine ID is comprised of the enterprise number and the default

MAC address. The SNMP engine ID must be unique for the administrative

domain, so that no two devices in a network have the same engine ID.
The local information is stored in four read-only MIB variables:

snmpEngineId, snmpEngineBoots, snmpEngineTime, and

snmpEngineMaxMessageSize.
To configure SNMP:

1 Click System > SNMP > Global Parameters in the tree view to display

the Global Parameters page.
The global parameters are displayed.

2 Enter the fields:

Local Engine ID (10-64 Hex Characters) — Check and enter the

local device engine ID. The field value is a hexadecimal string. Each

byte in hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits. Each

byte can be separated by a period or a colon. The Engine ID must be

defined before SNMPv3 is enabled.

Use Default — Check to use the device-generated Engine ID. The

default Engine ID is based on the device MAC address, and is defined

per standard as:

First 4 octets — First bit = 1, the rest is IANA Enterprise number

= 674.

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