Enabling SNMPv3

The table below gives a brief overview of the SNMPv3 configuration on your Net-Net SBC. The Caveats column describes the SNMPv1v2 configuration attributes that are ignored if SECURE-TRAP mode is enabled.

Configuration Description Caveat
snmp-agent-mode Set this attribute to SECURE-TRAP to enable SNMPv3. Once SNMPv3 is enabled, the snmp-community and community-name attributes are ignored.
snmp-engine-id-suffix Set this attribute as a string to customize and uniquely identify the SNMP Engine. The show snmp-info command has been expanded to include the SNMP Engine Base, the SNMP Engine Suffix, and the SNMP Engine ID.
snmp-user-entry Enter the user name, authorization password and privacy password. The user, as defined in this object, must be added to the attribute user-list under trap-receiver in order to receive secured traps.
trap-receiver Configure a trap-receiver with the IP address of the NMS that receives secured traps.  
user-list Add users who are authorized to receive secured traps. If instances of snmp-user-entry are configured, but no users are listed under user-list, a warning message is sent during a verify-config execution.