localMacAddrAuthSuccess
sntpServerFail
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RoamAbout 4102#
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Users and Groups
Use the snmp‐server engine‐id command to define the SNMP v3 engine before creating groups or
assigning users to groups. Use the snmp‐server group command to create groups with a specific
security level. Use the snmp‐server user command to create and assign users to groups. To view
the current SNMP v3 engine ID, use the show snmp command.
Examples
RoamAbout 4102(config)#snmp-server engine-id 1a:2b:3c:4d:00:ff
RoamAbout 4102(config)#snmp-server group
Group Name<1-32>
1. NoAuthNoPriv
2. AuthNoPriv
3. AuthPriv
Select the security level<1,2,3>:
Write right<none,write, NULL>
RoamAbout 4102(config)#
RoamAbout 4102(config)#snmp-server user
User Name<1-32>
Group Name<1-32>
md5(Auth) Passphrase<8-32>:a good secret
des(Priv) Passphrase<8-32>:a very good secret
RoamAbout 4102(config)#
To view SNMP users and group settings, use the show snmp users, show snmp groups, or show
snmp group‐assignments commands.
RoamAbout 4102#show snmp groups
GroupName
SecurityModel :USM
SecurityLevel :NoAuthNoPriv
GroupName
SecurityModel :USM
SecurityLevel :AuthPriv
GroupName
SecurityModel :USM
SecurityLevel :AuthNoPriv
GroupName
SecurityModel :USM
SecurityLevel :AuthPriv
RoamAbout 4102#show snmp users
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UserName
GroupName
AuthType
Enabled
Enabled
systemDown
Enabled
:TPS
:chris
:TPS
:RO
:TPS
:RWAuth
:RWPriv
:chris
:TPS
:MD5
radiusServerChanged
[1]:3
:write
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pppLogonFail
Enabled
Enabled
systemUp
Enabled
SNMP