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Figure 95: SNMP v1:<br />

OID Editing window<br />

Configuring the SNMP v1 tab<br />

Chapter 6: Configuring Application Defenses<br />

Creating SNMP Application Defenses<br />

This tab allows you to configure Object ID (OID) filtering for SNMP v1 traffic.<br />

Follow the steps below.<br />

Note: Filtering is not available for SNMP v2c. If you selected Allow SNMP v2c<br />

Traffic or Allow SNMP v1 and v2c Traffic on the SNMP Filter tab, you cannot<br />

configure any options on this tab.<br />

1 In the Options area, determine the types <strong>of</strong> requests and events that the<br />

SNMP proxy will filter, as follows:<br />

• Allow Read Requests—Select this option to allow the Get and<br />

Get Next requests. (If you select SNMP v2c, this is automatically<br />

allowed.)<br />

• Allow Write Requests—Select this option to allow the Set request. (If<br />

you select SNMP v2c, this is automatically allowed.)<br />

• Allow Notify Events—Select this option to allow v1 traps. (If you select<br />

SNMP v2c, this is automatically allowed.)<br />

Note: Additional SNMP requests are not supported in SNMP v1.<br />

2 Select the Enable OIDs Filtering check box to configure object IDs (OIDs)<br />

for the SNMP proxy. OIDs are a unique, numeric representation <strong>of</strong> a device<br />

within the SNMP network.<br />

3 In the Actions field, determine whether the list <strong>of</strong> OIDs that you define will<br />

be allowed or denied, as follows:<br />

• Allow—Select this option to allow only the OIDs that you specify in the<br />

table. All other OIDs will be denied.<br />

• Deny—Select this option to deny only the OIDs that you specify in the<br />

table. All other OIDs will be allowed.<br />

To add an OID to the table, click New. To modify an existing OID, select that<br />

ID and click Modify. The OID Editing window appears. (For information on<br />

configuring a new OID, see “Configuring the SNMP v1: OID Editing window”<br />

on page 200.)<br />

4 [Conditional] To delete an existing OID, select that ID and click Delete. You<br />

will be prompted to confirm your action.<br />

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