Target Parameter Name
Security Name
Message Proc. Model
Security Level
Storage type
Row status
Target Parameter Name
Security Name
Message Proc. Model
Security Level
Storage type
Row status
Table
6‐8 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 6-8 show snmp targetparams Output Details
Output
Target Parameter Name
Security Name
Message Proc. Model
Security Level
Storage type
Row status
set snmp targetparams
Use this command to set SNMP target parameters, a named set of security/authorization criteria
used to generate a message to a target.
Syntax
set snmp targetparams paramsname user user security-model {v1 | v2c | usm} message-
processing {v1 | v2c | v3} [noauthentication | authentication | privacy] [volatile
| nonvolatile]
Parameters
paramsname
user user
security‐model v1 |
v2c | usm
message‐
processing v1 | v2c
| v3
= v2cExampleParams
= public
= SNMPv2c
= noAuthNoPriv
= nonVolatile
= active
= v3ExampleParams
= CharlieDChief
= USM
= authNoPriv
= nonVolatile
= active
What It Displays...
Unique identifier for the parameter in the SNMP target parameters table.
Maximum length is 32 bytes.
Security string definition.
SNMP version.
Type of security level (auth: security level is set to use authentication
protocol, noauth: security level is not set to use authentication protocol,
or privacy).
Whether entry is stored in volatile, nonvolatile or read-only memory.
Status of this entry: active, notInService, or notReady.
Specifies a name identifying parameters used to generate SNMP messages
to a particular target.
Specifies an SNMPv1 or v2 community name or an SNMPv3 user name.
Maximum length is 32 bytes.
Specifies the SNMP security model applied to this target parameter as
version 1, 2c or 3 (usm).
Specifies the SNMP message processing model applied to this target
parameter as version 1, 2c or 3.
set snmp targetparams
SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide 6-23
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