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Controlling Management Access to the ProCurve Secure Router
Using SNMP to Manage the ProCurve Secure Router
Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
SNMP groups are used to map SNMP users to SNMP views. That is:
■ When you create a group, you will specify one or more views that member
users will have access to. A given view can be accessed by more than one
group, as needed.
■ When you create a user, you will specify the group to which the user
belongs. The user’s access to views is determined by that group member-
ship.
Figure 2-10 illustrates group memberships.
Figure 2-10. Users Mapped to Views through Groups
Create an SNMP Group
You can use the snmp-server group command to create a new SNMP group
to control access to SNMP information. From the global configuration mode
context, enter:
Syntax: snmp-server group <groupname> [v1 | v2c | v3 {auth | noauth | priv}] [read
<viewname>] [write <viewname>] [notify <viewname>] [access <listname>]
Note You can enter multiple options with the snmp-server group command, but
if you want to use the access option to specify an ACL, you must enter this
option last.
Table 2-11 lists the options for the snmp-server group command.
Read
view1
Write
view2
Users
Groups
Read
view1
Write
view1