DGS-3024 Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual
create snmp user
that will identify the SNMP group the new SNMP user will be
associated with.
encrypted
– Allows the user to choose a type of authorization for
authentication using SNMP. The user may choose:
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by_password
– Requires the SNMP user to enter a
password for authentication and privacy. The password is
defined by specifying the auth_password below. This
method is recommended.
by_key
– Requires the SNMP user to enter a encryption
key for authentication and privacy. The key is defined by
specifying the key in hex form below. This method is not
recommended.
auth
- The user may also choose the type of authentication
algorithms used to authenticate the snmp user. The choices are:
md5
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Specifies that the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication
level will be used. md5 may be utilized by entering one of
the following:
<auth password 8-16>
- An alphanumeric sting of
between 8 and 16 characters that will be used to
authorize the agent to receive packets for the host.
<auth_key 32-32>
- Enter an alphanumeric sting of
exactly 32 characters, in hex form, to define the key that
will be used to authorize the agent to receive packets for
the host.
sha
−
Specifies that the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level
will be used.
<auth password 8-20>
- An alphanumeric sting of
between 8 and 20 characters that will be used to
authorize the agent to receive packets for the host.
<auth_key 40-40>
- An alphanumeric sting of exactly
40 characters, in hex form, to define the key that will be
used to authorize the agent to receive packets for the
host.
priv
– Adding the priv (privacy) parameter will allow for encryption in
addition to the authentication algorithm for higher security. The user
may choose:
des
– Adding this parameter will allow for a 56-bit
encryption to be added using the DES-56 standard using:
<priv_password 8-16>
- An alphanumeric string of
between 8 and 16 characters that will be used to
encrypt the contents of messages the host sends to
the agent.
<priv_key 32-32>
- An alphanumeric key string of
exactly 32 characters, in hex form, that will be used to
encrypt the contents of messages the host sends to
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