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Users
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Authentication-noPrivacy—Authentication, but no data encryption.
With this security level, users send SNMP messages that use an MD5
key/password for authentication, but not a DES key/password for
encryption.
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Authentication-Privacy—Authentication and data encryption. With this
security level, users send an MD5 key/password for authentication and a
DES key/password for encryption.
For groups that require authentication, encryption, or both, you must
define the MD5 and DES key/passwords on the SNMP Users page.
Write Views—The write access to MIBs for the group, which can be one of
these options:
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view-all—The group can create, alter, and delete MIBs.
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view-none—The group cannot create, alter, or delete MIBs.
Read Views—The read access to MIBs for the group:
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view-all—The group is allowed to view and read all MIBs.
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view-none—The group cannot view or read MIBs.
Click Save. The group is added to the SNMPv3 Groups list and your changes are
saved to the Startup Configuration.
To remove a group, select the group in the list and click Delete.
You can use the SNMP Users page to define users, associate a security level to
each user, and configure security keys per-user.
Each user is mapped to an SNMPv3 group, either from the predefined or user-
defined groups, and, optionally, is configured for authentication and encryption.
For authentication, only the MD5 type is supported. For encryption, only the DES
type is supported. There are no default SNMPv3 users on the AP, and you can add
up to eight users.
To add SNMP users:
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