DocumentCode
1340306
Title
SNMPv3: A security enhancement for SNMP
Author
Stallings, William
Author_Institution
Shore.Net, Lynn, MA, USA
Volume
1
Issue
1
fYear
1998
Firstpage
2
Lastpage
17
Abstract
Simple network management protocol (SNMP) is the most widely-used network management protocol on TCP/IP-based networks. The functionality of SNMP was enhanced with the publication of SNMPv2. However, both these versions of SNMP lack security features, notably authentication and privacy, that are required to fully exploit SNMP. A recent set of RFCs, known collectively as SNMPv3, correct this deficiency. This article outlines the overall network management framework defined in SNMPv3, and then looks at the principal security facilities defined in SNMPv3: authentication, privacy, and access control.
Keywords
telecommunication network management; telecommunication security; transport protocols; RFC; SNMP; SNMPv2; SNMPv3; TCP/IP-based networks; access control; authentication; principal security facilities; privacy; security enhancement; simple network management protocol; Access control; Access protocols; Authentication; Bridges; Data privacy; Data security; Information management; Information security; Internet; Organizing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Surveys, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/COMST.1998.5340405
Filename
5340405
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