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The SNMP version shown on the agtcfgShow command is SNMPv1. Is this correct or is it something else? I have a complete assortment of the departmental switches (16 and 31 port, both 1GB and 2GB). They are running the current (or one behind) levels of firmware.
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SNMPv1 community and trap recipient configuration:
but also this:
snmp.snmpv3EngineBoots:10
snmp.snmpv3TrapTarget.0.trapSeverityLevel:0
snmp.snmpv3TrapTarget.0.trapTargetAddr:0.0.0.0
snmp.snmpv3TrapTarget.0.trapTargetIndex:1
snmp.snmpv3TrapTarget.0.trapUsmIndex:1
snmp.snmpv3TrapTarget.1.trapSeverityLevusmPrivProtocol:2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.1.usmPrivSecret:adminpasswd2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.1.usmUserName:snmpadmin2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.2.usmAuthProtocol:3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.2.usmAuthSecret:adminpasswd3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.2.usmIndex:3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.2.usmPrivProtocol:2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.2.usmPrivSecret:adminpasswd3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.2.usmUserName:snmpadmin3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.3.usmAuthProtocol:3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.3.usmAuthSecret:userpasswd1
snmp.snmpv3Usm.3.usmIndex:4
snmp.snmpv3Usm.3.usmPrivProtocol:2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.3.usmPrivSecret:userpasswd1
snmp.snmpv3Usm.3.usmUserName:snmpuser1
snmp.snmpv3Usm.4.usmAuthProtocol:3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.4.usmAuthSecret:userpasswd2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.4.usmIndex:5
snmp.snmpv3Usm.4.usmPrivProtocol:2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.4.usmPrivSecret:userpasswd2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.4.usmUserName:snmpuser2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.5.usmAuthProtocol:3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.5.usmAuthSecret:userpasswd3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.5.usmIndex:6
snmp.snmpv3Usm.5.usmPrivProtocol:2
snmp.snmpv3Usm.5.usmPrivSecret:userpasswd3
snmp.snmpv3Usm.5.usmUserName:snmpuser3
sysmgr1
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sysmgr1
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The FabOS v5 and higher appears to be able to run SNMPv1 and SNMPv3. There is a command called snmpconfig that can also let you set up SNMPv3 options.
However, the older switches do not have this and appear to have only the SNMPv1 option.
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