This operation enables you to configure SNMP. In this case, you can query system information as well as receive alarms generated by the system.
Only super administrators and administrators can configure the SNMP protocol.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Port |
Indicates the SNMP port number. The default value is 161 and cannot be modified. |
Context Name |
Indicates the name of a context engine. This parameter must be set to the context name specified on the network element. |
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c |
If this option is enabled, the system uses SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.
NOTE:
Enabling SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c causes security risks. You are advised to disable this option. |
Community |
Click Modify to change the read and write communities.
NOTE:
Community is required only when SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c is enabled. The third-party network management tool uses this community to connect to the SNMP service of the storage system. To ensure the security of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, you are advised to periodically maintain the SNMP community. |
Read Community |
Indicates the read community used for reading device information.
NOTE:
This parameter can be set after you click Modify. |
Confirm Read Community |
Confirms the read community. |
Write Community |
Indicates the write community used for reading device information or configuring devices.
NOTE:
This parameter can be set after you click Modify. |
Confirm Write Community |
Confirms the write community. |
The Add USM User page is displayed on the right.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Username |
Indicates the USM user name.
NOTE:
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User Permission |
Indicates the permission of the USM user. Possible options are Read and write and Read-only. |
User Authentication |
Indicates whether to enable user authentication. Security risks arise if user authentication is disabled. You are advised to enable user authentication and select the SHA512 authentication algorithm. |
Authentication Algorithm |
Indicates the algorithm used to authenticate the USM user. Possible options are MD5, SHA, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, and SHA512.
NOTE:
The MD5, SHA, and SHA224 authentication algorithms have security risks. You are advised to select other algorithms. |
Authentication Password |
Indicates the authentication password of the USM user. The following requirements must be met:
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Confirm Authentication Password |
Confirms the authentication password of the USM user. |
Data Encryption |
Indicates whether to enable data encryption. Enabling data encryption improves security. You are advised to enable it. |
Encryption Algorithm |
Indicates the encryption protocol used by the USM user. Possible options are DES, 3DES, AES128, AES192, and AES256.
NOTE:
The DES and 3DES encryption algorithms have security risks. You are advised to select other algorithms. |
Data Encryption Password |
Indicates the data encryption password used by the USM user. The following requirements must be met:
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Confirm Data Encryption Password |
Confirms the data encryption password used by the USM user. |
You can also click More on the right of the desired user and select Modify.
You can also click More on the right of the desired user and select Delete.