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Operating Systems AIX Privacy enable on SNMPv3 AIX) Post 302949203 by MichaelFelt on Wednesday 8th of July 2015 05:32:59 AM
Old 07-08-2015
I am still using snmpv1 because so many programs have not liked snmpv3. Which means I still need to make the switch someday.

To see which daemon you are using by default (snmpd (v1) or snmpdv3 look at the following:

Code:
michael@x071:[/usr/sbin]ls -l snmpd*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system      7 May  7 13:13 snmpd -> snmpdv1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system      9 Dec 20  2014 snmpd.orig -> snmpdv3ne
-rwxr-x--- 1 root system 364136 Jul 31  2014 snmpd64v1
-rwxr-x--- 1 root system 335416 Jul 31  2014 snmpdv1
-rwxr-x--- 1 root system 336611 Mar 19  2014 snmpdv3ne

By default AIX now uses snmpdv3ne (for snmpdv3 Non-Encrypted). The start/stop command (startsrc/stopsrc) for snmpd looks at /usr/sbin/snmpd -= so changing what it points at changes your daemon.

The get the encrypted snmpv3 daemon (snmpdv3e) you need to load the daemon from the AIX Expansion Pack.

Reference: https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowl..._troublesh.htm
 

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snmpd(8n)																 snmpd(8n)

Name
       snmpd - Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agent for ULTRIX gateways and hosts

Syntax
       /etc/snmpd [ -d debuglevel logfile ]

Description
       The  SNMP  Agent,  performs SNMP operations on an ULTRIX gateway or host.  The daemon, which is started up by an entry in the file, sits in
       the background and listens on SNMP port 161.  When the daemon receives an SNMP packet from a Network Management Station (NMS),  the  daemon
       performs SNMP operations on the packet and returns a valid response to the NMS.

       The  daemon extracts much of its information from kernel memory.  Static variables whose values are not available in the kernel take values
       from the SNMP configuration file,

   SNMP Trap Support
       The cold start and authentication failure trap types are supported by

       The cold start trap type is generated by when is restarted.  The authentication failure trap type is generated when an attempt at  using  a
       community fails.  The attempt fails when an unauthorized client tries to use or the community is used in a way that the community type does
       not allow.

       The daemon sends traps to all communities specified in the configuration file with a community type

       The default is for the daemon to generate authentication failure traps.	However, if the following clause is  specified	somewhere  in  the
       file, authentication failure traps are not generated:
       no_authen_traps

   SNMP Sets
       When  the  daemon receives a set-request packet, it processes the variables in the packet and verifies that they are valid read-write vari-
       ables.  While performing this verification, the daemon constructs a linked list of the set requests.  After it has completed the  verifica-
       tion,  it performs the actual set operations on the variables, as if they were being performed simultaneously.  If any actual set operation
       fails, all of the previous set variables from the set-request packet are restored to their old values.

   SNMP Supported Variables
       For a complete listing of the SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) variables that are supported, see the Guide to Networking.

Options
       By default, the daemon uses the command to record its error messages.  However, you can obtain certain debugging and trace  information	by
       specifying the flag, the appropriate debug level, and a log file for the output on the command line.

       -d debuglevel logfile
	    Outputs debugging and trace information.

       You can specify any one of the following debug levels with the flag:

       1    Print  the version number, start time, and exit time of Also print out when an SNMP packet is received, the address of the sender, and
	    the packet size in bytes.

       2    Print out what the daemon has read from the file.

       3    Dump the SNMP packet that the daemon has just received and is about to process.  Also print out the route and interface  address  that
	    the  daemon  is  currently	looking  up.  This debug level also dumps the SNMP packet that the server is sending back in response to a
	    received SNMP message.

       4    Dump the variable tree.  Also print out the static bootstrap array of tree information.

       The output for a debug level includes the information for all levels including and below the level that you specify.  For example,  if  you
       specify a debug level of 3, your output includes debug information for levels 3, 2, and 1.

       If no debug levels are set, detaches itself from the controlling terminal and executes in the background.

Restrictions
       Not all of the MIB variables are supported.

       Only the variable is settable.

Files
	    SNMP configuration file

See Also
       snmpext(3n), snmpd.conf(5n), snmpsetup(8n)
       RFC 1066--Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets
       RFC 1067--A Simple Network Management Protocol
       Guide to Networking

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