set snmp access
Use this command to set an SNMP access configuration.
Syntax
set snmp access groupname security-model {v1 | v2c | usm} [noauthentication |
authentication | privacy] [context context] [exact | prefix] [read read] [write
write] [notify notify] [volatile | nonvolatile]
Parameters
groupname
security‐model v1 |
v2c | usm
noauthentication |
authentication |
privacy
context context exact
| prefix
read read
write write
notify notify
volatile |
nonvolatile | read‐
only
Defaults
If security level is not specified, no authentication will be applied.
If context is not specified, access will be enabled for the default context. If context is specified
without a context match, exact match will be applied.
If read view is not specified none will be applied.
If write view is not specified, none will be applied.
If notify view is not specified, none will be applied.
If storage type is not specified, entries will be stored as permanent and will be held through device
reboot.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Example
This example permits the "powergroup" to manage all MIBs via SNMPv3:
C2(su)->set snmp access powergroup security-model usm
Specifies a name for an SNMPv3 group.
Specifies SNMP version 1, 2c or 3 (usm).
(Optional) Applies SNMP security level as no authentication,
authentication (without privacy) or privacy. Privacy specifies that
messages sent on behalf of the user are protected from disclosure.
(Optional) Sets the context for this access configuration and specifies that
the match must be exact (matching the whole context string) or a prefix
match only. Context is a subset of management information this SNMP
group will be allowed to access. Valid values are full or partial context
names. To review all contexts configured for the device, use the show
snmp context command as described in "show snmp context" on
page 6‐20.
(Optional) Specifies a read access view.
(Optional) Specifies a write access view.
(Optional) Specifies a notify access view.
(Optional) Stores associated SNMP entries as temporary or permanent, or
read‐only.
set snmp access
SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide 6-17
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