All configuration data must be included in configuration files that are located in the configuration directory. The name of this directory is given in the config_dir
configuration parameter. These files are read at start-up, and are used to initialize the SNMPv2-MIB or STANDARD-MIB, SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB, SNMP-MPD-MIB, SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB, SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB, SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB, SNMP-TARGET-MIB and SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB (refer to the Management of the Agent
for a description of the MIBs).
The files are:
agent.conf
: see Agent Information
standard.conf
: see System Information
context.conf
: see Contexts
community.conf
: see Communities
target_addr.conf
: see Target Address Definitions
target_params.conf
: see Target Parameters Definitions
vacm.conf
: see MIB Views for VACM
usm.conf
: see Security data for USM
notify.conf
: see Notify Definitions
The directory where the configuration files are found is given as a parameter to the agent.
The entry format in all files are Erlang terms, separated by a '.' and a newline. In the following sections, the formats of these terms are described. Comments may be specified as ordinary Erlang comments.
Syntax errors in these files are discovered and reported with the function config_err/2
of the error report module at start-up.
The agent information should be stored in a file called agent.conf
.
Each entry is a tuple of size two:
{AgentVariable, Value}.
AgentVariable
is one of the variables is SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB or one of the internal variables intAgentUDPPort
, which defines which UDP port the agent listens to, or intAgentTransports
, which defines the transport domains and addresses of the agent.
Value
is the value for the variable.
The following example shows an agent.conf
file:
{intAgentUDPPort, 4000}. {intAgentTransports, [{transportDomainUdpIpv4, {141,213,11,24}}, {transportDomainUdpIpv6, {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1}}]}. {snmpEngineID, "mbj's engine"}. {snmpEngineMaxPacketSize, 484}.
The value of intAgentTransports
is a list of {Domain, Addr}
tuples, where Domain
is either transportDomainUdpIpv4
or transportDomainUdpIpv6
, and Addr
is the address in the domain. Addr
can be specified either as an IpAddr
or as an {IpAddr, IpPort}
tuple. IpAddr
is either a regular Erlang/OTP ip_address()
or a traditional SNMP integer list and IpPort
is an integer.
When the Addr
value does not contain a port number, the value of intAgentUDPPort
is used.
The legacy and intermediate variables intAgentIpAddress
and intAgentTransportDomain
are still supported so old agent.conf
files will work.
The value of snmpEngineID
is a string, which for a deployed agent should have a very specific structure. See RFC 2271/2571 for details.
The context information should be stored in a file called context.conf
. The default context ""
need not be present.
Each row defines a context in the agent. This information is used in the table vacmContextTable
in the SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB.
Each entry is a term:
ContextName.
ContextName
is a string.
The system information should be stored in a file called standard.conf
.
Each entry is a tuple of size two:
{SystemVariable, Value}.
SystemVariable
is one of the variables in the system group, or snmpEnableAuthenTraps
.
Value
is the value for the variable.
The following example shows a valid standard.conf
file:
{sysDescr, "Erlang SNMP agent"}. {sysObjectID, [1,2,3]}. {sysContact, "(mbj,eklas)@erlang.ericsson.se"}. {sysName, "test"}. {sysServices, 72}. {snmpEnableAuthenTraps, enabled}.
A value must be provided for all variables, which lack default values in the MIB.
The community information should be stored in a file called community.conf
. It must be present if the agent is configured for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c.
An SNMP community is a relationship between an SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers that defines authentication, access control and proxy characteristics.
The corresponding table is snmpCommunityTable
in the SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB.
Each entry is a term:
{CommunityIndex, CommunityName, SecurityName, ContextName, TransportTag}.
CommunityIndex
is a non-empty string.
CommunityName
is a string.
SecurityName
is a string.
ContextName
is a string.
TransportTag
is a string.
The information about MIB Views for VACM should be stored in a file called vacm.conf
.
The corresponding tables are vacmSecurityToGroupTable
, vacmAccessTable
and vacmViewTreeFamilyTable
in the SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB.
Each entry is one of the terms, one entry corresponds to one row in one of the tables.
{vacmSecurityToGroup, SecModel, SecName, GroupName}.
{vacmAccess, GroupName, Prefix, SecModel, SecLevel, Match, ReadView, WriteView, NotifyView}.
{vacmViewTreeFamily, ViewIndex, ViewSubtree, ViewStatus, ViewMask}.
SecModel
is any
, v1
, v2c
, or usm
.
SecName
is a string.
GroupName
is a string.
Prefix
is a string.
SecLevel
is noAuthNoPriv
, authNoPriv
, or authPriv
Match
is prefix
or exact
.
ReadView
is a string.
WriteView
is a string.
NotifyView
is a string.
ViewIndex
is an integer.
ViewSubtree
is a list of integer.
ViewStatus
is either included
or excluded
ViewMask
is either null
or a list of ones and zeros. Ones nominate that an exact match is used for this sub-identifier. Zeros are wild-cards which match any sub-identifier. If the mask is shorter than the sub-tree, the tail is regarded as all ones. null
is shorthand for a mask with all ones.
The information about Security data for USM should be stored in a file called usm.conf
, which must be present if the agent is configured for SNMPv3.
The corresponding table is usmUserTable
in the SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.
Each entry is a term:
{EngineID, UserName, SecName, Clone, AuthP, AuthKeyC, OwnAuthKeyC, PrivP, PrivKeyC, OwnPrivKeyC, Public, AuthKey, PrivKey}.
EngineID
is a string.
UserName
is a string.
SecName
is a string.
Clone
is zeroDotZero
or a list of integers.
AuthP
is a usmNoAuthProtocol
, usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol
, or usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol
.
AuthKeyC
is a string.
OwnAuthKeyC
is a string.
PrivP
is a usmNoPrivProtocol
, usmDESPrivProtocol
or usmAesCfb128Protocol
.
PrivKeyC
is a string.
OwnPrivKeyC
is a string.
Public
is a string.
AuthKey
is a list (of integer). This is the User's secret localized authentication key. It is not visible in the MIB. The length of this key needs to be 16 if usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol
is used, and 20 if usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol
is used.
PrivKey
is a list (of integer). This is the User's secret localized encryption key. It is not visible in the MIB. The length of this key needs to be 16 if usmDESPrivProtocol
or usmAesCfb128Protocol
is used.
The information about Notify Definitions should be stored in a file called notify.conf
.
The corresponding table is snmpNotifyTable
in the SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB.
Each entry is a term:
{NotifyName, Tag, Type}.
NotifyName
is a unique non-empty string.
Tag
is a string.
Type
is trap
or inform
.
The information about Target Address Definitions should be stored in a file called target_addr.conf
.
The corresponding tables are snmpTargetAddrTable
in the SNMP-TARGET-MIB and snmpTargetAddrExtTable
in the SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB.
Each entry is a term:
{TargetName, Domain, Addr, Timeout, RetryCount, TagList, ParamsName, EngineId}.
or
{TargetName, Domain, Addr, Timeout, RetryCount, TagList, ParamsName, EngineId, TMask, MaxMessageSize}.
TargetName
is a unique non-empty string.
Domain
is one of the atoms: transportDomainUdpIpv4
| transportDomainUdpIpv6
.
Addr
is either an IpAddr
or an {IpAddr, IpPort}
tuple. IpAddr
is either a regular Erlang/OTP ip_address()
or a traditional SNMP integer list, and IpPort
is an integer.
If IpPort
is omitted 162
is used.
Timeout
is an integer.
RetryCount
is an integer.
TagList
is a string.
ParamsName
is a string.
EngineId
is a string or the atom discovery
.
TMask
is specified just as Addr
or as []
. Note in particular that using a list of 6 bytes for IPv4 or 8 words plus 2 bytes for IPv6 are still valid address formats so old configurations will work.
MaxMessageSize
is an integer (default: 2048).
The old tuple formats with Ip
address and Udp
port number found in old configurations still work.
Note that if EngineId
has the value discovery
, the agent cannot send inform
messages to that manager until it has performed the discovery process with that manager.
The information about Target Parameters Definitions should be stored in a file called target_params.conf
.
The corresponding table is snmpTargetParamsTable
in the SNMP-TARGET-MIB.
Each entry is a term:
{ParamsName, MPModel, SecurityModel, SecurityName, SecurityLevel}.
ParamsName
is a unique non-empty string.
MPModel
is v1
, v2c
or v3
SecurityModel
is v1
, v2c
, or usm
.
SecurityName
is a string.
SecurityLevel
is noAuthNoPriv
, authNoPriv
or authPriv
.
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