Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
The figure below shows the relationship between the various SNMP tables: User, group, access and view.
Figure SNMP-2: SNMP - Relationships
The following mapping can exist between the SNMP tables user, group, access and view:
• Multiple users can belong to one group
• An user can belong to multiple groups.
• Multiple groups can be associated with a view.
• Multiple views can be created.
• More than one group can be associated with a particular view.
• More than one view can be associated with a group. For instance, a group can have read access to
the entire MIB, but write access only for certain MIB objects.
11.3.1 Configuration Steps
The sequence of steps for SNMP Configuration in Supermicro switches are:
1.
Create a User Name
2.
Create a community name and associate user with the community (Optional).
3.
Create a group and associate the user name with the group name.
4.
The view is then defined to include or exclude whole/part MIB sub trees.
5.
Define type of access for each group for a view.
6.
Finally, traps can be defined based on the User Name (Optional).
11.4 SNMP Defaults
View
Linked by
view name
Group
Access
Linked by
group name
Group
Linked by
user name
User
Linked by
user name
Community