Reference Guide

Copying Configuration Files via SNMP
Manage VLANs Using SNMP
Enabling and Disabling a Port using SNMP
Fetch Dynamic MAC Entries using SNMP
Deriving Interface Indices
Monitor Port-channels
Important Points to Remember
Typically, 5-second timeout and 3-second retry values on an SNMP server are sufficient for both LAN and WAN
applications. If you experience a timeout with these values, increase the timeout value to greater than 3
seconds, and increase the retry value to greater than 2 seconds on your SNMP server.
User ACLs override group ACLs.
Set up SNMP
As previously stated, FTOS supports SNMP version 1 and version 2 that are community-based security models.
The primary difference between the two versions is that version 2 supports two additional protocol operations (
informs
operation
and
snmpgetbulk query
) and one additional object (
counter64 object
).
SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is a user-based security model that provides password authentication for user security and
encryption for data security and privacy. Three sets of configurations are available for SNMP read/write operations: no
password or privacy, password privileges, password and privacy privileges.
You can configure a maximum of 16 users even if they are in different groups.
Creating a Community
For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2, create a community to enable the community-based security in FTOS.
The management station generates requests to either retrieve or alter the value of a management object and is called
the
SNMP manager
. A network element that processes SNMP requests is called an
SNMP agent
. An
SNMP community
is a group of SNMP agents and managers that are allowed to interact. Communities are necessary to secure
communication between SNMP managers and agents; SNMP agents do not respond to requests from management
stations that are not part of the community.
FTOS enables SNMP automatically when you create an SNMP community and displays the following message. You must
specify whether members of the community may only retrieve values (read), or retrieve and alter values (read-write).
22:31:23: %RPM1-P:CP %SNMP-6-SNMP_WARM_START: Agent Initialized - SNMP
WARM_START.
To choose a name for the community you create, use the following command.
Choose a name for the community.
CONFIGURATION mode
snmp-server community name {ro | rw}
To view your SNMP configuration, use the show running-config snmp command from EXEC Privilege mode.
Example of Creating an SNMP Community
FTOS(conf)#snmp-server community my-snmp-community ro
22:31:23: %RPM1-P:CP %SNMP-6-SNMP_WARM_START: Agent Initialized - SNMP
WARM_START.
FTOS#show running-config snmp
646