Configuring snmpv3 contexts – ADC CUDA 3 User Manual
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Configuring SNMPv3 Contexts
SNMPv3 uses contexts to control access to a MIB object. A context is a
collection of management information that is accessed by an SNMP entity. A
single SNMP entity may be in more than one context. A single SNMP entity
may have access to many contexts.
Configuring SNMPv3 contexts involves:
1. Creating a context.
2. Setting a storage type for the context.
3. Setting the status for the context.
The following table describes the parameters that you set to configure
SNMPv3 Contexts:
Table 9-5 Parameters Contained in SNMPv3 Context Configuration
Parameter
Description
Context Name
The name that identifies a context. A null value
indicates a default context. A context name may
include up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Storage
Indicates how the context entry is stored. Following is a
list of the storage types. By default, storage is set to
NonVolatile:
Non-volatile
The entry is stored in non-volatile memory. The
information is not lost during a system reboot.
Permanent
The entry is stored in non-volatile memory. You cannot
delete the information but you can make modifications.
Read-only
The entry is stored in non-volatile memory. You cannot
delete or modify the information.
Volatile
The entry is stored in volatile memory. The information
is lost during a system reboot.
Status
Sets the state of the context, as follows:
Enable
Activates a context.
Disable
Temporarily sets the context to “Not In Service.” By
default, the context is enabled.