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Deployment messing up snmpv3 user settings.

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  • 1.  Deployment messing up snmpv3 user settings.

    Posted Sep 13, 2018 05:07 AM

    Hi.

    I'm pretty new to IMC, and trying to configure auto deployment.
    Using IMC 7.3, trying to configure an Aruba 2530-8G.
    Everything is working fine except one thing; when configuring snmpv3 users, somehow it messes up the auth- and priv-protocol.

    My config-template contains the following:
    snmpv3 user username auth sha key priv aes key

    Still, when the deployment is complete and I do a show snmpv3 user the result is:

      User Name                        Auth. Protocol   Privacy Protocol
      -------------------------------- ---------------- ----------------
      username                              None              None

    Needless to say I'm not getting any snmp-connectivity. However, if I run the same snmpv3 user config as a cli-script during the deployment (or manually after deployment) it works fine:

      User Name                        Auth. Protocol   Privacy Protocol
      -------------------------------- ---------------- ----------------
      username                              SHA              CFB AES-128

     

    Any ideas what could be causing this?


    #snmp


  • 2.  RE: Deployment messing up snmpv3 user settings.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 24, 2018 12:53 AM

    if eveything ok then there should be script error, if there is no script error but configuration not pushed then contact TAC



  • 3.  RE: Deployment messing up snmpv3 user settings.

    Posted Apr 04, 2019 08:56 AM

    Hi Palves,

    Have you resolve your problem ?

    If yes, how do you solve it ?



  • 4.  RE: Deployment messing up snmpv3 user settings.

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 05, 2019 02:30 PM

    When deploying switch config using ADP(Auto Deployment Plan) the auth phrases of SNMPv3 are omitted, when the engineid value isn't the correct one or is missing. The engineid needs to be part of the configuration template and it has to be the actual and correct value as it is based on the MAC address of the switch itself. When those conditions are met the SNMPv3 auth phrases are pushed correctly to the switch.