Displaying Snmp Groups; Displaying User Information; Interpreting Varbinds In Report Packets - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

Bigiron rx series configuration guide v02.7.02
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Configuring your NMS

Displaying SNMP groups

To display the definition of an SNMP group, enter a command such as the following.
BigIron RX(config)# show snmp group
groupname = exceptifgrp
security model = v3
security level = authNoPriv
ACL id = 2
readview = exceptif
writeview = <none>
Syntax: show snmp group
The value for security level can be one of the following.
Security level
<none>
noauthNoPriv
authNoPriv

Displaying user information

To display the definition of an SNMP user account, enter a command such as the following.
BigIron RX(config)# show snmp user
username = bob
acl id = 2
group = admin
security model = v3
group acl id = 0
authtype = md5
authkey = 3aca18d90b8d172760e2dd2e8f59b7fe
privtype = des,
engine ID= 800007c70300e052ab0000
Syntax: show snmp user

Interpreting varbinds in report packets

If an SNMP version 3 request packet is to be rejected by an SNMP agent, the agent sends a report
packet that contains one or more varbinds. The varbinds contain additional information, showing
the cause of failures. An SNMP manager application decodes the description from the varbind.
The following table presents a list of varbinds supported by the SNMP agent.
1008
privkey = 1088359afb3701730173a6332d406eec
Authentication
If the security model shows v1 or v2, then security level
is blank. User names are not used to authenticate
users; community strings are used instead.
Displays if the security model shows v3 and user
authentication is by user name only.
Displays if the security model shows v3 and user
authentication is by user name and the MD5 or SHA
algorithm.
BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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