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Controlling Management Access to the ProCurve Secure Router
Using SNMP to Manage the ProCurve Secure Router
■ Security Levels—SNMP v3 also provides three optional security levels
which determine whether the data integrity and encryption described
above are used:
• noAuthNoPriv—This level does not provide authentication (data
integrity) or privacy (encryption) and is, therefore, not recom-
mended.
• AuthNoPriv—This level provides authentication but no privacy.
• AuthPriv—This level provides both authentication and privacy.
SNMP Support in the ProCurve Secure Router
The ProCurve Secure Router has always supported SNMP v1 and v2. The J.05
release of the Secure Router OS adds support for SNMP v3. Specifically, the
following SNMP commands are new or enhanced in the J.05 release:
■ snmp-server contact
■ snmp-server engineID
■ snmp-server group
■ snmp-server host
■ snmp-server inform
■ snmp-server user
■ show snmp
Most SNMP functions for the ProCurve Secure Router are controlled by
snmp-server commands entered from the global configuration context.
You can download MIBs for your SNMP management server from the
ProCurve Networking Web site at http://www.procurve.com.
Enabling the SNMP Agent on the ProCurve Secure
Router
The ProCurve Secure Router includes an SNMP agent, which allows it to be
a managed device in your SNMP management domain. By default, however,
the SNMP agent is disabled. To enable this agent, enter the following command
from the global configuration mode context:
Syntax: ip snmp agent
To disable the SNMP agent once again, enter:
Syntax: no ip snmp agent