DGS-1210/ME Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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adds:
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Message
integrity − Ensures that packets have not been
tampered with during transit.
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Authentication − Determines if an SNMP message is from a
valid source.
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Encryption − Scrambles the contents of messages to
prevent it from being viewed by an unauthorized source.
noauth_nopriv
− Specifies that there is no authorization and no
encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP
manager.
auth_nopriv
− Specifies that authorization is required, but there is no
encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP
manager.
auth_priv
− Specifies that authorization is required, and that packets
sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manger are
encrypted.
read_view
– Specifies that the SNMP group being created can
request SNMP messages.
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<view_name 32>
− A string of up to 32 objects that a remote
SNMP manager is allowed to access on the Switch.
write_view
– Specifies that the SNMP group being created has write
privileges.
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<view_name 32
identifies the group of MIB objects that a
remote SNMP manager is allowed to access on the Switch.
notify_view
− Specifies that the SNMP group being created can
receive SNMP trap messages generated by the Switch’s SNMP
agent.
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<view_name 32>
− A string of up to 32 alphanumeric
characters that identifies the group of MIB objects that a
remote SNMP manager is allowed to access on the Switch.
Restrictions
Only administrator, operate or power user-level users can issue this
command.
Example usage:
To create an SNMP group named ‘sg1:’
DGS-1210-28MP/ME:5# create snmp group sg1 v2c read_view sg1 write_view sg1
notify_view sg1
Command: create snmp group sg1 v2c read_view sg1 write_view sg1 notify_view
sg1
Success.
DGS-1210-28MP/ME:5#
delete snmp group
Purpose
To remove an SNMP group from the Switch.
Syntax
delete snmp group <groupname 32> [v1 | v2c | v3 [auth_priv |
noauth_nopriv]]
Description
The
delete snmp group
command removes an SNMP group from
the Switch.
Parameters
<groupname 32>
− A string of that identifies the SNMP group the
new SNMP user will be associated with. Up to 32 alphanumeric