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Enhancements
Release L.11.08 Enhancements
Changing and Viewing the SNMP Access Configuration
For example, to disable SNMP access to the switch’s username and password authentication MIB
objects and then display the result in the Excluded MIB field, you would execute the following two
commands
Figure 1. Disabling SNMP Access to the Authentication MIB and Displaying the Result
An alternate method of determining the current local username and password authentication MIB
object access state is to use the show run command.
Syntax: snmp-server mib hpswitchauthmib < excluded | included >
included: Enables manager-level SNMP write access to the switch’s local username and
password authentication configuration (hpSwitchAuth) MIB objects.
excluded: Disables manager-level SNMP write access to the switch’s local username and
password authentication configuration (hpSwitchAuth) MIB objects.
(Default: included )
Syntax: show snmp-server
The command output now includes the current access status of the switch’s local
username and password authentication configuration MIB objects in the Excluded
MIBs field.
ProCurve(config)# snmp-server mib hpswitchauthmib excluded
ProCurve(config)# show snmp-server
SNMP Communities
Community Name MIB View Write Access
---------------- -------- ------------
public Manager Unrestricted
Trap Receivers
Link-Change Traps Enabled on Ports [All] : All
Send Authentication Traps [No] : No
Address Community Events Sent in Trap
---------------------- ---------------- -------------------
Excluded MIBs
hpSwitchAuthenticationMIB
This command disables SNMP
access to the switch’s local
username and password MIB
objects.
Indicates that SNMP security MIB
access is disabled, which is the
nondefault setting.