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Description:
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snmpTlstmCertSANIpAddress OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Maps a subjectAltName's iPAddress to a tmSecurityName by
transforming the binary-encoded address as follows:
1) For IPv4, the value is converted into a
decimal-dotted quad address (e.g., '192.0.2.1').
2) For IPv6 addresses, the value is converted into a
32-character all-lowercase hexadecimal string
without any colon separators.
This mapping results in a 1:1 correspondence between
subjectAltName iPAddress values and the tmSecurityName
values.
The resulting length of an encoded IPv6 address is the
maximum length supported by the View-based Access Control
Model (VACM). Using an IPv6 address while the value of
snmpTsmConfigurationUsePrefix is 'true' (see the
SNMP-TSM-MIB, as defined in RFC 5591) will result in
securityName lengths that exceed what the VACM can handle."
REFERENCE
"RFC 5591: Transport Security Model for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)"
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Information:
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Automatically extracted from IETF RFC 9456.
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