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Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands
78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Default Configuration
No group entry exists.
Command Mode
Global configuration
User Guidelines
For SNMP v1 and v2, this performs the same actions as snmp-server
community-group, except that snmp-server community-group configures both v1
and v2 at the same time. With this command, you must perform it once for v1 and
once for v2.
When you enter a show running-config command, you do not see a line for this
SNMP user. To see if this user has been added to the configuration, type the show
snmp user command.
An SNMP EngineID must be defined in order to add SNMPv3 users to the device
(in the
snmp-server engineID local
Changing or removing the value of snmpEngineID deletes the SNMPv3 users'
database.
The logical key of the command is username.
Configuring a remote host is required in order to send informs to that host,
because an inform is a trap that requires acknowledgement.. A configured remote
host is also able to manage the device (besides getting the informs)
To configure a remote user, specify the IP address for the remote SNMP agent of
the device where the user resides. Also, before you configure remote users for a
particular agent, configure the SNMP engine ID, using the
remote
command. The remote agent's SNMP engine ID is needed when
computing the authentication and privacy digests from the password. If the
remote engine ID is not configured first, the configuration command fails.
Since the same group may be defined several times, each time with different
version or different access level (noauth, auth or auth & priv), when defining a user
it is not sufficient to specify the group name, rather you must specify group name,
version and access level for complete determination of how to handle packets
from this user.
or
snmp-server engineID remote
12
commands).
snmp-server engineID
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