range 1–16777215, corresponding to the least significant 24 bits of the 32-bit
router index (or router UID). You can obtain the contextName for a specific router
through the Juniper-ROUTER-MIB from the juniRouterContextName object in the
juniRouterTable, which is indexed by the 32-bit router index (juniRouterIndex).
The following table shows examples of the E Series router SNMP engine objects that
are associated with the default virtual router.
ValueObject
0x80:00:13:0a:05:00:90:1a:00:04:6c:80:00:00:01SnmpEngineID
0x80:00:13:0a:05:00:90:1a:00:04:6c:80:00:00:01contextEngineID
router1contextName
SNMP Attributes
The software automatically maps predefined SNMPv1/v2c attributes to predefined
SNMPv3 attributes, as shown in Table 19 on page 155.
Table 19: Relationship Between SNMPv1/v2c and SNMPv3 Attributes
SNMPv3 ValueSNMPv1/v2C ValueAttribute
adminadminCommunity
everythingView
rwrwPrivilege
publicpublicCommunity
userView
roroPrivilege
privateprivateCommunity
userView
rwrwPrivilege
SNMP Operations
SNMP has the five operations defined in Table 20 on page 156.
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Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP