Adding Usm Group - Avaya VSP 4000 Technical Configuration Manual

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8.13.3 Adding USM Group

The USM group is used to define the access level and MIB view given to a user and assigning it to one of
three USM access levels.
One of following three USM access levels must be assigned to a USM group:
NoAuthNoPriv-Communication without authentication and privacy
AuthNoPriv-Communication with authentication (MD5 or SHA) and without privacy
AuthPriv-Communication with authentication (MD5 or SHA) and privacy (DES or AES)
We can assign the USM group to either an existing MIB view or we could create a new MIB view and then
assign it to the USM group. The next section will describe how to add a new MIB view.
To view the default MIB views, enter command shown below:
VSPswitch#show snmp-server view
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