Commands for Managing the Switch
read view name—defaultUserView
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write view name— ""
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notify view name—defaultNotifyView
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non-volatile storage
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure access rights for a group. All access groups are created with a unique
default context, "", as that is the only supported context.
Use more than one character when creating unique community strings and access group names.
A number of default (permanent) groups are already defined. These groups are: admin, initial, v1v2c_ro,
v1v2c_rw.
The default groups defined (permanent) are v1v2c_ro for security name v1v2c_ro, v1v2c_rw for
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security name v1v2c_rw, admin for security name admin, and initial for security names initial,
initialmd5, initialsha, initialmd5Priv and initialshaPriv.
The default access defined (permanent) are admin, initial, v1v2c_ro, v1v2c_rw, and v1v2cNotifyGroup.
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Example
In the following command, access for the group defaultROGroup is created with all the default values:
security model
defaultNotifyView, and storage nonvolatile.
configure snmpv3 add access defaultROGroup
In the following command, access for the group defaultROGroup is created with the values: security
model
, security level
USM
view defaultAdminView, and storage nonvolatile.
configure snmpv3 add access defaultROGroup sec-model usm sec-level authnopriv read-
view defaultAdminView write-view defaultAdminView notify-view defaultAdminView
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 10.1.
The
hex_read_view_name
in ExtremeWare XOS 11.0.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
122
, security level
usm
noauth
, read view defaultAdminView, write view defaultAdminView, notify
authnopriv
,
hex_write_view_name
, read view defaultUserView, no write view, notify view
, and
hex_notify_view_name
parameters were added
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference