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SNMP Security Commands
SNMP Security Commands
access group
Syntax
[no] access group group-name security-model security-model security-level security-
level [context context-name [prefix-match]] [read view-name-1] [write view-name-2]
[notify view-name-3]
Context
config>system>security>snmp
Description
This command creates an association between a user group, a security model, and the views that the
user group can access. Access parameters must be configured unless security is limited to the
preconfigured access groups and views for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2. An access group is defined by a
unique combination of the group name, security model and security level.
Access must be configured unless security is limited to SNMPv1/SNMPv2c with community strings
(see the community on page 174).
Default access group configurations cannot be modified or deleted.
To remove the user group with associated, security model(s), and security level(s), use:
no access group group-name
To remove a security model and security level combination from a group, use:
no access group group-name security-model {snmpv1 | snmpv2c | usm} security-level {no-auth-
no-privacy | auth-no-privacy | privacy}
Default
none
Parameters
group-name — Specify a unique group name up to 32 characters.
security-model {snmpv1 | snmpv2c | usm} — Specifies the security model required to access the
security-level {no-auth-no-priv | auth-no-priv | privacy} — Specifies the required authentication
security-level no-auth-no-privacy — Specifies that no authentication and no privacy (encryption) is
security-level auth-no-privacy — Specifies that authentication is required but privacy (encryption)
security-level privacy — Specifies that both authentication and privacy (encryption) is required.
context context-name — Specifies a set of SNMP objects that are associated with the context-name.
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views configured in this node. A group can have multiple security models. For example, one
view may only require SNMPv1/ SNMPv2c access while another view may require USM
(SNMPv3) access rights.
and privacy levels to access the views configured in this node.
required. When configuring the user's authentication, select the none option.
is not required. When this option is configured, both the group and the user must be configured
for authentication.
When this option is configured, both the group and the user must be configured for
authentication. The user must also be configured for privacy.
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