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‎04-01-2020 10:01 AM
We were formerly using SNMPv2 on network devices but we are switching to SNMPv3.
For SNMPv2, there are "global scanning credentials" available.
For SNMPv3, I didn't find global credentials, you have to create your own credentials and map them yourself.
My problem is that we have more than 4000 network devices and they are all in different subnets.
Also, there is no option to map credential for to an Asset Group or to multiple single IP at a time
So i would have to map 4000+ credentials manually, one by one ...

Is there a way to use SNMPv3 credentials as global scanning credentials ?

Thanks a lot
Jérémy
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‎05-05-2023 02:50 PM
We are in the same situation, we need to put in place SNMPv3 credentials in a global context. Too much separated subnet, Impossible to create a large wide IP range (Over 40 000 assets on many hundred separated IP ranges).
Please add the capacity to set SNMPv3 as a global credential !

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‎02-22-2022 11:54 AM
Rom wrote:
way too late, but you can make an all-encompassing IP range that covers every subnet you have, and map the credential to it.
Hi Rom,
Yes I thought about it too but the thing is that we have around 40 000 subnets in total and if we scan them all, each pingable IP will be considered as an asset and will cost 1 license

I'm also not sure how long this would take.
Thanks
Jeremy

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‎02-22-2022 04:53 PM
JeremySG wrote:Rom wrote:
way too late, but you can make an all-encompassing IP range that covers every subnet you have, and map the credential to it.
Hi Rom,
Yes I thought about it too but the thing is that we have around 40 000 subnets in total and if we scan them all, each pingable IP will be considered as an asset and will cost 1 license![]()
I'm also not sure how long this would take.
Thanks
Jeremy

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‎02-22-2022 04:56 PM
Rom wrote:
If you make a huge subnet, like HUGE - it will mark it as red in the scanning targets with a question mark - which you hover over and it says 'it will take X days to scan this' - I also named it 'DO NOT ENABLE OR SCAN'JeremySG wrote:Rom wrote:
way too late, but you can make an all-encompassing IP range that covers every subnet you have, and map the credential to it.
Hi Rom,
Yes I thought about it too but the thing is that we have around 40 000 subnets in total and if we scan them all, each pingable IP will be considered as an asset and will cost 1 license![]()
I'm also not sure how long this would take.
Thanks
Jeremy
Oh ok, maybe I missunderstood something : you are saying that this could work even without scanning the subnet ? Just by creating it the scanning targets ?
In this case, it would be very helpful
Thanks

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‎02-22-2022 05:01 PM
Don't worry, if you accidentally enable it when you make the IP range, you can easily disable it and clear scanning queue... but I keep reminding myself, the range doesn't matter as it chugs along at whatever limit you told it to go at... it simply just queues up a bunch of addresses.
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‎04-09-2020 11:38 AM
You can create different sets of SNMP(v3) credentials and map these to your IP range scanning targets.
Unfortunately, there is no option for setting global SNMP(v3) credentials.
I added your topic to the wishlist item though.
