Configuring Snmpv1 Or Snmpv2C Basic Parameters - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

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Step
8.
Add a user to the SNMPv3
group.
9.
Configure the maximum
SNMP packet size (in bytes)
that the SNMP agent can
handle.
10.
Configure the DSCP value for
SNMP responses.

Configuring SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c basic parameters

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable the SNMP
agent.
3.
Configure system
information for the
SNMP agent.
4.
Configure the local
engine ID.
Command
snmp-agent usm-user v3
user-name group-name [ [ cipher ]
authentication-mode { md5 | sha }
auth-password [ privacy-mode
{ 3des | aes128 | des56 }
priv-password ] ] [ acl acl-number |
acl ipv6 ipv6-acl-number ] *
snmp-agent packet max-size
byte-count
snmp-agent packet response dscp
dscp-value
Command
system-view
snmp-agent
snmp-agent sys-info { contact sys-contact |
location sys-location | version { all |{ v1 | v2c
| v3 }* } }
snmp-agent local-engineid engineid
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Remarks
N/A
Optional.
By default, the SNMP agent can
receive and send SNMP packets
up to 1500 bytes.
Optional.
By default, the DSCP value for
SNMP responses is 0.
Remarks
N/A
Optional.
By default, the SNMP agent is
disabled.
You can also enable the SNMP
agent service by using any
command that begins with
snmp-agent except the
snmp-agent
calculate-password and
snmp-agent ifmib long-ifindex
enable commands.
The defaults are as follows:
Contact—null.
Location—null.
Version—SNMPv1
SNMPv2c SNMPv3.
Optional.
The default local engine ID is
the company ID plus the device
ID.

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