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{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 74 att-mgmt(2) paradyne(24) attp-common(2) attp-security(8) newSecurityMgrTable(5) newSecurityMgrEntry(1) newSecurityMgrAccess(2)}

newSecurityMgrAccess(2)

 
 

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Description:

newSecurityMgrAccess OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {read(1), readWrite(2), noAccess(3), telnetNoAccess(4), telnetRead(5), telnetReadWrite(6)}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This field is used to specify the access allowed for an authorized
NMS when Manager Validation is performed.
If the IP address for the NMS sending an SNMP message is on the list
of allowed managers, this option along with the Community Name access
determine the type of access allowed for the that manager.
When ever a new Security Manager is added or an existing
Security Manager's IP Address is modified, the newSecurityMgrAccess
object is set to the default value of read (1).
If the index for this object is not in the existing table and if there
is room in the table then the index will be used to create a new
Security Manager and will be given the requested access level.
In addition changing an existing access permission to noAccess
invalidates the corresponding row of this table. It is upto
the implementation to decide whether to actually remove this
entry from the table or not.
read (1) ==> no telnet access and snmp read only access
readWrite (2) ==> no telnet access and snmp read-write access
noAccess (3) ==> no telnet access and no snmp read-write access
telnetNoAccess (4) ==> telnet access and no snmp access
telnetRead (5) ==> telnet access and snmp read only access
telnetReadWrite (6) ==> telnet access and snmp read-write access."



Classification:

MIB object for network management

 
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Parent OID: newSecurityMgrEntry(1) First sibling OID: newSecurityMgrIpAddress(1) Previous sibling OID: newSecurityMgrIpAddress(1) Next sibling OID: newSecurityMgrSubnetMask(3) Last sibling OID: newSecurityMgrSubnetMask(3)