Chapter 34 sys Commands
34.4.5 sys snmp show Command
Syntax:
sys snmp show
This command displays the current SNMP get community, set community, trap community and trap
destination settings. The following is an example.
ras> sys snmp show
[community]
get community : Get123
set community : Set123
trap community: public
[trap destination]
1: 192.168.1.36:162
2: 0.0.0.0:0
3: 0.0.0.0:0
4: 0.0.0.0:0
ras>
34.4.6 sys snmp user Command
Syntax:
sys snmp user <name> noauth|auth|priv md5|sha des|aes
where
<name>
noauth
auth
priv
md5|sha =
des|aes =
This command sets the user authentication and data encryption settings for SNMPv3. The following
example enables SNMPv3 SHA user authentication with AES data encryption.
ras> sys snmp user example auth sha aes
1054
=
User name for SNMPv3 authentication.
=
Disables (
) SNMPv3 user authentication and encryption for SNMP
noauth
communication.
=
Enables SNMPv3 user authentication.
=
Enables SNMPv3 user authentication and encryption for SNMP communication using a
private key generated from the password.
Authentication method. MD5 (Message Digest 5) produces a 128-bit digest to
authenticate packet data. SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) produces a 160-bit digest to
authenticate packet data.
Use
for minimal security and
md5
Encryption method. Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a widely used method of data
encryption using a secret key. DES applies a 56-bit key to each 64-bit block of data.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a newer method of data encryption that also
uses a secret key. AES is more secure than DES.
for maximum security.
sha
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