Enabling the SNMP View-based Access Control Model

The device offers an advanced SNMP configuration mode called View-based Access Control Model (VACM) that enables fine-grained access control over SNMP MIB objects. This advanced mode allows you to configure customized read, write, and notification privileges for SNMPv2/v3 users and community strings, specifically targeting MIB objects (subtrees / OIDs). This feature enhances security and flexibility, by allowing precise control over which users have access to different parts of the MIB tree.

Once you enable advanced SNMP mode, it’s not recommended to return to basic SNMP mode. If you return to basic SNMP mode, all your advanced SNMP settings are deleted.
When you enable the SNMP advanced mode, the following tables become available in the Web interface:
SNMP Access Table appears (Setup menu > Administration tab > SNMP > SNMP Access Groups): Configures SNMP access groups, controlling write, read and notification privileges for specific SNMP users over MIB object information, as configured in the View Tree Family table (see below).
View Tree Family Table appears (Setup menu > Administration tab > SNMP > View Tree Family): Configures SNMP Views, which sets read view and write view privileges for specified MIB subtrees (OIDs).
To enable advanced SNMP mode:
1. Enable the SNMP advanced parameter:
Ini file: [EnableSnmpAdvancedMode] = 1
CLI: configure system > snmp settings > enable-advanced-mode on
2. Restart the device for your settings to take effect.