3.1.13 snmp-agent local-engineid
Syntax
snmp-agent local-engineid engineid
undo snmp-agent local-engineid
View
System view
Parameter
engineid: SNMPv3 engineID string in hexadecimal format, which is 5 to 32 bytes in
length. By default, it is "Enterprise number of 3Com Corporation, Inc. (800007DB) +
device information". Device information is determined by the product, so it may be an
IP address, MAC address of self-defined hexadecimal figure string.
Description
Using the snmp-agent local-engineid command, you can configure a unique ID for
the router. Using the undo snmp-agent local-engineid command, you can restore
the default SNMPv3 engineID.
Changing engineID will deactivate the configured SNMPv3 user, and the user name
should be re-configured.
Normally, the default engineID is unique. If you want to set a familiar ID, make sure
that it is unique in the overall network.
For related commands, see snmp-agen, display snmp-agent local-engineid.
Example
# Configure the ID for the router to 123456789.
[3Com] snmp-agent local-engineid 123456789
3.1.14 snmp-agent mib-view
Syntax
snmp-agent mib-view { included | excluded } viewname subtree subtree
undo snmp-agent mib-view viewname
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