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Review SNMPv3 Configuration Details
Consider the following details when you intend to use SNMPv3 for the communication between the CA Virtual Assurance manager and managed nodes in your environment.
- SystemEDGE requires at least one SNMPv1 community for its installation. After CA Virtual Assurance has discovered the server, CA Virtual Assurance treats these SNMPv1 settings as server-specific SNMP settings.
- Verify, that your Infrastructure Managers support SNMPv3.
- Create global SNMPv3 credentials.
- Create a policy for applying SNMPv3 settings to remote servers.
- If you want a pure SNMPv3 configuration, prohibit Policy Configuration from applying server-specific SNMPv1 settings.
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