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Table 62: no snmp-server view command parameters
viewname
snmp-server bootstrap command
The snmp-server bootstrap command allows you to specify how you wish to secure
SNMP communications, as described in the SNMPv3 standards. It creates an initial set of
configuration data for SNMPv3. This configuration data follows the conventions described in
the SNMPv3 standard (in RFC 3414 and 3415). This commands creates a set of initial users,
groups and views.
Important:
This command deletes all existing SNMP configurations, hence must be used with care.
The syntax for the snmp-server bootstrap command is:
snmp-server bootstrap <minimum-secure>|<semi-secure>|<very-secure>
The snmp-server bootstrap command is executed in the Global Configuration mode.
The following table describes the parameters for this command.
Table 63: snmp-server bootstrap command parameters
Parameters
<minimum-secure>
<semi-secure>
<very-secure>
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Specifies a minimum security configuration that allows read
access and notify access to all processes (view restricted) with
noAuth-noPriv and read, write, and notify access to all
processes (internet view) using Auth-noPriv and Auth-Priv.
Important:
In this configuration, view restricted matches view
internet.
Specifies a minimum security configuration that allows read
access and notify access to all processes (view restricted) with
noAuth-noPriv and read, write, and notify access to all
processes (internet view) using Auth-noPriv and Auth-Priv.
Important:
In this configuration, restricted contains a smaller subset of
views than internet view. The subsets are defined according
to RFC 3515 Appendix A.
Specifies a maximum security configuration that allows no
access to the users.
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Description
Specifies the name of the view to be removed. This is
not an optional parameter.
Description
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