Read-Only snmpv3 user on EWC
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‎04-23-2018 12:53 PM
Hello,
Is there a way to create a snmp v3 user, that has read-only permissions, on a C5210 controller? Thanks.
Is there a way to create a snmp v3 user, that has read-only permissions, on a C5210 controller? Thanks.
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‎04-23-2018 01:11 PM
The IdentiFi must be configured for SNMPv3 and the Read-Only functionality must be configuresd on the SNMP Application.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-configure-SNMPv3-on-V2110
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-configure-SNMPv3-on-V2110
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‎04-23-2018 01:11 PM
Okay thanks.
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‎04-23-2018 01:11 PM
Joshua,
Side Note: You can configure multiple accounts on the controller so that you have super user rights while less important people may only have read-only rights.
Thanks,
John Martineau
Side Note: You can configure multiple accounts on the controller so that you have super user rights while less important people may only have read-only rights.
Thanks,
John Martineau
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‎04-23-2018 01:11 PM
Joshua,
You have to configure a user name account on the controller.
You then have to give that account read-only permission on the SNMP Application
The SNMP app will then have access to the controller, but based on privileges, will be allowed various permissions. You should be able to configure accounts on the SNMP app for SU, RW, and RO functionality/access.
You have to configure a user name account on the controller.
You then have to give that account read-only permission on the SNMP Application
The SNMP app will then have access to the controller, but based on privileges, will be allowed various permissions. You should be able to configure accounts on the SNMP app for SU, RW, and RO functionality/access.
