set snmp group
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
Example
This example shows how to display SNMP group information:
C3(su)->show snmp group
--- SNMP group information ---
Security model
Security/user name
Group name
Storage type
Row status
Security model
Security/user name
Group name
Storage type
Row status
Table
8‐5 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 8-5 show snmp group Output Details
Output Field
Security model
Security/user name
Group name
Storage type
Row status
set snmp group
Use this command to create an SNMP group. This associates SNMPv3 users to a group that shares
common access privileges.
Syntax
set snmp group groupname user user security-model {v1 | v2c | usm} [volatile |
nonvolatile]
Parameters
groupname
user user
security‐model v1 |
v2c | usm
volatile |
nonvolatile
Defaults
If storage type is not specified, nonvolatile storage will be applied.
8-12 SNMP Configuration
= SNMPv1
= public
= Anyone
= nonVolatile
= active
= SNMPv1
= public.router1
= Anyone
= nonVolatile
= active
What It Displays...
SNMP version associated with this group.
User belonging to the SNMP group.
Name of SNMP group.
Whether entry is stored in volatile, nonvolatile or read-only memory.
Status of this entry: active, notInService, or notReady.
Specifies an SNMP group name to create.
Specifies an SNMPv3 user name to assign to the group.
Specifies an SNMP security model to assign to the group.
(Optional) Specifies a storage type for SNMP entries associated with the
group.
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