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snmp-server user command
no snmp-server user command
snmp-server view command
no snmp-server view command
snmp-server bootstrap command
show snmp-server notification-control
snmp-server notification-control command
no snmp-server notification-control
default snmp-server notification-control
Configuring SNMP v1, v2c, v3 Parameters using CLI
Earlier releases of SNMP used a proprietary method for configuring SNMP communities and
trap destinations for specifying SNMPv1 configuration that included:
• A single read-only community string that can only be configured using the console
menus.
• A single read-write community string that can only be configured using the console
menus.
• Up to four trap destinations and associated community strings that can be configured
either in the console menus, or using SNMP Set requests on the s5AgTrpRcvrTable
With the WLAN 8100 Series support for SNMPv3, you can configure SNMP using the new
standards-based method of configuring SNMP communities, users, groups, views, and trap
destinations.
Important:
You must configure views and users using CLI before SNMPv3 can be used.
Important:
You must have the secure version of the software image installed on your switch before you
can configure SNMPv3.
The WLAN 8100 Series also supports the previous proprietary SNMP configuration methods
for backward compatibility.
All the configuration data configured in the proprietary method is mapped into the SNMPv3
tables as read-only table entries. In the new standards-based SNMPv3 method of configuring
SNMP, all processes are configured and controlled through the SNMPv3 MIBs. The Command
Line Interface commands change or display the single read-only community, read-write
community, or four trap destinations of the proprietary method of configuring SNMP.
Otherwise, the commands change or display SNMPv3 MIB data.
The WLAN 8100 Series software supports MD5 and SHA authentication, as well as AES and
DES encryption.
The SNMP agent supports exchanges using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3. Support for
SNMPv2c introduces a standards-based GetBulk retrieval capability using SNMPv1
communities. SNMPv3 support introduces industrial-grade user authentication and message
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