# @(#)79 1.3 src/bos/usr/lib/nim/methods/HowToConfigure.snmp, cmdnim, bos720 9/26/05 15:38:58 == How To Configure /usr/lp/bos.sysmgt/nim/methods/bladeOps == The mm_mib.defs file contains object definitions for BladeCenter Management Information Base (MIB) variables. Verify that the variables listed in mm_mib.defs are contained in the /etc/mib.defs file. If the variables are not present, you should append the mm_mib.defs variables to the /etc/mib.defs file. Once the MIB variables are defined in /etc/mib.defs, setup User-Based Security Model values (SNMPv3) or Community-based security (SNMPv1) in /etc/clsnmp.conf. Format of entries: ### User-based Security Model (USM with SNMPV3) ### winSnmpName targetAgent admin secName password context secLevel authProto authKey privProto privKey ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #example mmv3 10.10.1.190 snmpv3 nimadmin passw0rd passw0rd AuthNoPriv HMAC-MD5 - - - ### Community-based security (SNMPv1) ### winSnmpName targetAgent admin ---------------------------------- #example mmv1 10.10.1.190 snmpv1 More examples are located under /usr/samples/snmpdv3/clsnmp.conf. Once the security models are defined, you may enable snmpv1 and/or snmpv3 agent(s) on the Management Module of your BladeCenter. Any values provided for snmpd setup on the Management Module should match the values stored in /etc/clsnmp.conf. Use the command /usr/lpp/bos.sysmgt/nim/methods/bladeOps (or create an alias) for querying / setting values for MIB variables. The bladeOps command calls the clsnmp command underneath, so please refer to the man page if you are unsure of the clsnmp.conf setup. NOTE: The usage of authkey values for USM does not work well for the Management Module snmp agent. Although keys are advised, please use the password field if authentication does not work for you. (see example above).