Parameters:
<group‐name> specifies the group name.
<v1 | v2c | usm> specifies the security model.
<noauth | auth | authpriv> specifies the security level.
<read‐name> specifies the access read view name.
<write‐name> specifies the access write view name.
<notify‐name> specifies the access notify view name.
e.g. snmp access test usm testauth all all all
no snmp access <group‐name> <v1 | v2c | usm> <noauth | auth | authpriv>
Delete an access control.
Parameters:
<group‐name> specifies the group name.
<v1 | v2c | usm> specifies the security model.
<noauth | auth | authpriv> specifies the security level.
e.g. no snmp access test usm auth
show snmp access
Show access list.
4.3.3.5
SNMP V3 USM (optional)
snmp engine‐id <enterprise‐id> <engine‐id>
Setup SNMPv3 engine ID.
Parameters:
<engine‐id> specifies the engine ID, in the format of text string.
e.g. snmp engine‐id 123456789123456789123456
show snmp engine‐id
Show SNMPv3 engine ID.
snmp usm‐user <user‐name> [<md5 | none>]
Add SNMPv3 USM user.
Parameters:
<user‐name> specifies the user name.
<md5 | none> specifies the authentication type.
e.g. Create a user name is testuser and password is 12345678, use auth md5 then enter CLI command:
snmp usm‐user testuser md5 <cr>
New password for authentication (8<=length<=32):
12345678<cr>
Retype new password:
12345678<cr>
no snmp usm‐user <user‐name>
Delete SNMPv3 USM user.
Parameters:
<user‐name> specifies the user name.
e.g. no snmp usm‐user testuser
show snmp usm‐user
Show all SNMPv3 USM users.