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address and which portion represents the node address. In a similar way,
the subtree mask further refines the subtree view and enables you to
restrict a MIB view to a specific row of the OID MIB table. You need a
thorough understanding of the OID MIB table to define a subtree mask.
SNMPv3 Storage
Types
Each SNMPv3 table entry has its own storage type. You can choose
between nonvolatile storage which allows you to save the table entry or
volatile storage which does not allow you to save an entry. If you select the
volatile storage type, when you power off the switch your SNMPv3
configuration is lost and cannot be recovered.
At each SNMPv3 menu, you are prompted to configure a storage type.
You do not have to configure the same storage type value for each table
entry.
SNMPv3 Message
Notification
When you generate an SNMPv3 message from the switch, there are three
basic pieces of information included in the message:
The type of message
The destination of the message
SNMP security information
To configure the type of message, you need to define if you are sending a
Trap or Inform message. Basically, the switch expects a response to an
Inform message and the switch does not expect a response to a Trap
message. These two message types are defined in the SNMPv3 (RFC
2571-6).
To determine the destination of the message, you configure the IP address
of the host. This configuration is similar to the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
configuration.
The SNMP security information consists of information about the following:
User
View of the MIB Tree
Security Level
Security Model
Authentication Level
Privacy Protocol
Group
To configure the SNMP security information, you associate a user and its
related information—View, Security Level, Security Model, Authentication
Level, Privacy Protocol and Group—with the type of message and the host
IP address.