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SNMPv3 configuration
Hello, everybody.
I am currently configuring SNMPv3 enablement on several SMB model 1550.
My question is, in the SNMPv3 configuration I do not see anywhere, the option to set the mode (write/read mode), for the community.
Is it possible to configure this on these appliances?
By default, by simply enabling SNMPv3, what mode does it work in?
Write or Read?
Greetings.
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Hey,
That's the option I'm looking at right now.
But, the working mode is "read/write", is that something I can get to visualize in the WebUI?
Can it be assumed, that it is working in read mode?
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I cant seem to figure that out from clish commands or web UI...but will keep checking.
Andy
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Maybe not possible on smb appliance? Not sure...I tried, but does not give an option
On regular Gaia, you can do below:
set snmp community
<String> {read-only | read-write}
SMB:
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This is precisely my doubt.
I am investigating.
I will raise my hand with the TAC, to see if it helps me,
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All you see is this...
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Hey,
The TAC, provided me this command to know, if at a global level, the SNMP works in "Read/Write" mode on a SMB Firewall.
show service-system-default SNMP firewall-settings
Example:
FW01> show service-system-default SNMP firewall-settings
read-only: true
So far, I see that at least, it helps to know if we are in "Read" mode of a config.
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Good command!
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The detail is that I am still not sure if there is a way to define for a particular community whether it can work in read or write mode.
The command you shared with me seems to be a command that "impacts" the "general" SMB configuration.
I'm trying to validate that.
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Not sure bro, I dont work with any customer that uses these devices. If someone has a question, I just spin up demo point lab on support site.
Andy
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I don't know about this site.
Does Check Point have a website where I can access free labs for this kind of solutions, such as SMBs?
Can you share the link or guide me to where I can access these demo labs, please?
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Creds are in the guide, but its admin / Cpwins1! and labs are good for 4 hours and its ready in literally 2 minutes.
Andy
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Great,
I'll give it a try. 🙂
Thanks, Buddy.
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you are welcome
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SNMP community is a v2 option.
Please refer: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/SMB_R81.10.X/CLI/EN/Content/Search.htm?q=snmp&p=2
