Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
SNMPv3 uses a combination of security model and security level to define switch access. Security model
specifies the authentication mechanism for the user and the group to which the user belongs. The
security models in the Supermicro switch are v1, v2c and v3.
Security level specifies the permitted security within the particular security model. The security levels in
Supermicro switches are
• NoAuthNoPriv
• AuthNoPriv
• AuthPriv
The security model and level combinations possible in Supermicro switch are listed in the table below.
V1 noAuthNoPriv Community string None
community user are used to
V2c noAuthNoPriv Community string None
community user are used to
V3 noAuthNoPriv User name None
User configuration is used to
authenticate user login.
V3 Auth MD5 or SHA None
MD5 or SHA algorithm is
used to verify user login.
V3 Priv None DES
DES is used to encrypt all
SNMP messages.
SNMP uses multiple messages between managers and agents. The below table describes the SNMP
messages.
To get the value of a particular MIB object
To get the value of the next object in a table
get-bulk-request Manager Agent
To get the values of multiple MIB objects in
one transaction
get-response Agent Master
Response for get-request, get-next-request
and get-bulk-request messages.
To set the value of a particular MIB object
To notify the events occurring on agents
To guarantee delivery of traps to Manager
11.1 SNMP Support
Supermicro switches support three versions of SNMP:SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.
A switch supports 50 users, 50 groups, 50 views and 50 views.