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5. Verify the configurations.
Command
ZXR10#
ZXR10#
include}<line>]
failures: optional. If this parameter is selected, the command is used to display
detailed information on failed attempts.
trust-users: optional. If this parameter is selected, the command is used to display
detailed information on trusted users, including dynamically learned and manually
configured users.
begin: is used to display the configurations that begin with the input string line.
include: is used to display the configurations that include the string line.
exclude: is used to display the configurations that exclude the string line.
<line>: is used to match the filtered string line.
6. Maintain the SNMP anti–brute force attack function.
Command
ZXR10(config)#
dynamic-trust-user clear <dyn-ip-addr>
– End of Steps –
6.2.3 SNMP Anti–Brute Force Attack Configuration Example
It is required to configure the SNMP anti–brute force attack function on the ZXR10 ZSR
V2, see
Figure
Figure 6-3 SNMP Anti–Brute Force Attack Configuration Example
SJ-20140504150128-007|2014-05-10 (R1.0)
show snmp security [failures | trust-users]
show running-config snmp [|{begin | exclude |
snmp-server security
6-3.
Function
Displays SNMP security function
parameters. This command displays
the SNMP security state, configuration
information, current state information and
statistics information in natural language
format.
Displays SNMP configurations.
Function
Clears dynamic trusted users manually.
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