SNMP Commands
229
•
sha-des-keys
— Concatenated hexadecimal string of the SHA key (MSB) and the privacy
key (LSB). If authentication is only required, you should enter 20 bytes, if authentication
and privacy are required, you should enter 36 bytes. Each byte in hexadecimal character
strings is two hexadecimal digits. Each byte can be separated by a period or colon.
(Range: 20 - 36 characters)
Default configuration
No group entry exists.
Command Mode
Global configuration
User Guidelines
• If
auth-md5
or
auth-sha
is specified, both authentication and privacy are enabled for the
user.
When you enter a
show running-config
command, you will not see a line for this user. To
see if this user has been added to the configuration, type the
show snmp user
command.
An SNMP EngineID should be defined in order to add users to the device.
Changing or removing the value of snmpEngineID deletes the SNMPv3 users database.
Example
The following example configures a new SNMP Version 3 use
r.
snmp-server v3-host
The
snmp-server v3-host
Global Configuration mode command specifies the recipient of Simple
Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications. To remove the specified host, use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
snmp-server v3-host {
ip-address
|
hostname
}
username
[traps | informs] {noauth | auth |
priv} [udp-port
port
] [filter
filtername
] [timeout
seconds
] [retries
retries
]
no snmp-server host {
ip-address
|
hostname
}
username
[traps | informs]
•
ip-address
—Specifies the IP address of the host (targeted recipient).
•
hostname
—Specifies the name of the host. (Range:1 - 158 characters)
•
username
—Specifies the name of the user to use to generate the notification. (Range: 1 -
24)
•
traps
— Indicates that SNMP traps are sent to this host.
Console (config)
# snmp-server user
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