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Table 493: show snmp v3 Output Fields

Field Name
Field Description
Information about access control:
Access control
Information about local engine configuration:
Engine
Information about engine ID:
Engine ID
Name of the group to which this entry belongs.
Group name
Identifies the security model context for the security name.
Security model
Used with the security model; identifies a specific security name instance. Each security model/security
Security name
name combination can be assigned to a specific group.
Storage type
Indicates whether a user is saved to the configuration file (nonvolatile) or not (volatile). Applies only
to users with active status.
Status of the conceptual row. Only rows with active status are used by the SNMPv3 engine.
Status
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—Group name for which the configured access privileges apply. The group, together with the
Group
context prefix and the security model and security level, forms the index for this table.
—SNMPv3 context for which the configured access privileges apply.
Context prefix
—Security model and security level for which the configuration access privileges
Security model/level
apply.
—Identifies the MIB view applied to SNMPv3 read operations.
Read view
Write view
—Identifies the MIB view applied to SNMPv3 write operations.
—Identifies the MIB view applied to outbound SNMP notifications.
Notify view
—Identifier that uniquely and unambiguously identifies the local SNMPv3 engine.
Local engine ID
Engine boots
—Number of times the local SNMPv3 engine has rebooted or reinitialized since the
engine ID was last changed.
Engine time
—Number of seconds since the local SNMPv3 engine was last rebooted or reinitialized.
—Maximum message size the sender can accommodate.
Max msg size
Local engine ID
—Identifier that uniquely and unambiguously identifies the local SNMPv3 engine.
Engine boots
—Number of times the local SNMPv3 engine has rebooted or reinitialized since the
engine ID was last changed.
Engine time
—Number of seconds since the local SNMPv3 engine was last rebooted or reinitialized.
—Maximum message size the sender can accommodate.
Max msg size
—SNMPv3 engine ID associated with each user.
Engine ID
—SNMPv3 user.
User
Auth/Priv
—Authentication and encryption algorithm available for use by each user.
Storage
—Indicates whether a user is saved to the configuration file (nonvolatile) or not (volatile).
Applies only to users with active status.
Status
—Status of the conceptual row. Only rows with an active status are used by the SNMPv3
engine.
user@host> show snmp v3
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