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iPECS SBG-1000 User Manual

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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (DATA Features)<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong>> conf set<br />

/snmp/mibs/usm_mib/usmuser_table/13.128.0.42.47.128.242.184.29.85.234.15<br />

.79.65.5.97.100.109.105.110/storage_type 3<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong>> conf set<br />

/snmp/mibs/usm_mib/usmuser_table/13.128.0.42.47.128.242.184.29.85.234.15<br />

.79.65.5.97.100.109.105.110/row_status 1<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong>> conf set<br />

/snmp/mibs/usm_mib/usmuser_table/13.128.0.42.47.128.242.184.29.85.234.15<br />

.79.65.5.97.100.109.105.110/clone_from 0.0<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong>> conf set<br />

/snmp/mibs/usm_mib/usmuser_table/13.128.0.42.47.128.242.184.29.85.234.15<br />

.79.65.5.97.100.109.105.110/engine_id <br />

The sub-OID 13.128.0.42.47.128.242.184.29.85.234.15.79.65 stands for the engine ID<br />

(with length of 13 octets). The decimal values of each engine ID are permanent. The<br />

sub-OID 5.97.100.109.105.110 stands for “admin” (5 octets, according to the word length).<br />

The decimal values of the user name appear as defined in the ASCII table. The<br />

parameter should be taken from the engine ID in the output of the following<br />

command:<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong>> conf print /snmp/persist_conf<br />

Note You should copy the engine ID without the “0x” prefix.<br />

After the commands specified above are issued, the authentication protocol is set to<br />

usmNoAuthProtocol (which has OID 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.1.1), and the privacy protocol is set to<br />

usmNoPrivProtocol (which has OID 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.2.1).<br />

2. Associate the user with a group. The associated group can be either a new group or an<br />

existing group. For example, to add a new group called “admin_group” and associate it with<br />

the user “admin”, run the following SNMP SET commands from a Linux shell:<br />

$ snmpset -v2c -c private <br />

vacmSecurityToGroupStatus.3.5.97.100.109.105<br />

.110 i createAndWait<br />

$ snmpset -v2c -c private <br />

vacmGroupName.3.5.97.100.109.105.110 s<br />

admin_group<br />

$ snmpset -v2c -c private <br />

vacmSecurityToGroupStorageType.3.5.97.100<br />

.109.105.110 i nonVolatile<br />

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