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Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROX II User Manual

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Chapter 15
Network Discovery and Management
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
670 MIB Files and SNMP Traps
Authenticates all messages to verify they are from a valid source.
Verifies the integrity of each message by making sure each packet has not been tampered with in-transit.
SNMPv3 also provides security models and security levels. A security model is an authentication strategy that is
set up for a user and the group in which the user resides. A security level is a permitted level of security within a
security model. A combination of a security model and security level will determine which security mechanism is
employed when handling an SNMP packet.
Before configuring SNMP, note the following:
each user belongs to a group
a group defines the access policy for a set of users
an access policy defines what SNMP objects can be accessed for: reading, writing and creating notifications
a group determines the list of notifications its users can receive
a group also defines the security model and security level for its users
CONTENTS
Section15.2.1, “MIB Files and SNMP Traps”
Section15.2.2, “Enabling and Configuring SNMP Sessions”
Section15.2.3, “Viewing Statistics for SNMP”
Section15.2.4, “Discovering SNMP Engine IDs”
Section15.2.5, “Managing SNMP Communities”
Section15.2.6, “Managing SNMP Target Addresses”
Section15.2.7, “Managing SNMP Users”
Section15.2.8, “Managing SNMP Security Model Mapping”
Section15.2.9, “Managing SNMP Group Access”
Section15.2.1
MIB Files and SNMP Traps
The current MIB files supported by RUGGEDCOM ROX II can be downloaded from the
https://www.siemens.com/ruggedcom.
NOTE
SNMP traps are not configurable in RUGGEDCOM ROX II.
The MIB files support the following SNMP traps:
Standard MIB Trap and Description
RFC 3418 SNMPv2-MIB authenticationFailure
An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the SNMP entity has received a protocol
message that is not properly authenticated. While all implementations of SNMP
entities MAY be capable of generating this trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps
object indicates whether this trap will be generated.

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ModelRUGGEDCOM ROX II
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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