RFC 1503 (rfc1503) - Page 3 of 14
Algorithms for Automating Administration in SNMPv2 Managers
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RFC 1503 Automating Administration in SNMPv2 Manager August 1993
3. Configuration Assumptions
Now, let's assume that the administrator has already configured a
local party database for the management application, e.g.,
partyIdentifier: initialPartyId.a.b.c.d.1
partyIndex: 1
partyTAddress: a.b.c.d:161
partyLocal: false
partyAuthProtocol: noAuth
partyPrivProtocol: noPriv
partyIdentifier: initialPartyId.a.b.c.d.2
partyIndex: 2
partyTAddress: local address
partyLocal: true
partyAuthProtocol: noAuth
partyPrivProtocol: noPriv
partyIdentifier: initialPartyId.a.b.c.d.3
partyIndex: 3
partyTAddress: a.b.c.d:161
partyLocal: false
partyAuthProtocol: md5Auth
partyPrivProtocol: noPriv
partyIdentifier: initialPartyId.a.b.c.d.4
partyIndex: 4
partyTAddress: local address
partyLocal: true
partyAuthProtocol: md5Auth
partyPrivProtocol: noPriv
contextIdentifier: initialContextId.a.b.c.d.1
contextIndex: 1
contextLocal: false
textual handle: router.xyz.com-public
contextIdentifier: initialContextId.a.b.c.d.2
contextIndex: 2
contextLocal: false
textual handle: router.xyz.com-all
aclTarget (dest. party): 1
aclSubject (src party): 2
aclResources (context): 1
aclPrivileges: get, get-next, get-bulk
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