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| SNMP Commands
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used to compute the security digest for authenticating and
encrypting packets sent to a user on the remote host.
SNMP passwords are localized using the engine ID of the
authoritative agent. For informs, the authoritative SNMP agent is
the remote agent. You therefore need to configure the remote
agent's SNMP engine ID before you can send proxy requests or
informs to it. (See the
snmp trap security engine id
command on
page 344
.)
user-name
- The name of user connecting to the SNMP agent.
(Range: 1-32 characters, ASCII characters 33-126 only)
md5
|
sha
- The method used for user authentication.
auth-password
- A plain text string identifying the authentication
pass phrase. (Range: 1-32 characters for MD5, 8-40 characters for
SHA)
des
- The encryption algorithm use for data privacy; only 56-bit
DES is currently available.
priv-password
- A string identifying the privacy pass phrase.
(Range: 8-40 characters, ASCII characters 33-126 only)
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
Authentication method: MD5
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
◆
Each SNMPv3 user is defined by a unique name and remote engine ID.
Users must be configured with a specific security level, and the types of
authentication and privacy protocols to use.
◆
Any user created with this command is associated with the group
assigned to the USM Security Model with the
snmp group add
command
(
page 350
), and the views assigned to that group with the
snmp view
add
command (
page 352
).
◆
Up to 64 user names can be configured.
E
XAMPLE
SNMP/User>add 800007e5017f000009 steve sha elephant des hippopotams
SNMP/User>
snmp user delete
This command deletes an SNMPv3 user entry.
S
YNTAX
snmp user delete
index
index
- Index to SNMPv3 user table. (Range: 1-64)
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
None
Summary of Contents for ES4528V-38
Page 1: ...Management Guide www edge core com 28 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch...
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6...
Page 22: ...FIGURES 22...
Page 26: ...SECTION Getting Started 26...
Page 46: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 46...
Page 48: ...SECTION Web Configuration 48...
Page 75: ...CHAPTER 4 Configuring the Switch Creating Trunk Groups 75 Figure 11 LACP Port Configuration...
Page 186: ...CHAPTER 6 Performing Basic Diagnostics Running Cable Diagnostics 186...
Page 192: ...CHAPTER 7 Performing System Maintenance Managing Configuration Files 192...
Page 242: ...CHAPTER 12 Port Commands 242...
Page 248: ...CHAPTER 13 Link Aggregation Commands 248...
Page 266: ...CHAPTER 15 RSTP Commands 266...
Page 276: ...CHAPTER 16 IEEE 802 1X Commands 276...
Page 286: ...CHAPTER 17 IGMP Commands 286...
Page 294: ...CHAPTER 18 LLDP Commands 294...
Page 300: ...CHAPTER 19 MAC Commands 300...
Page 310: ...CHAPTER 21 PVLAN Commands 310...
Page 322: ...CHAPTER 22 QoS Commands 322...
Page 356: ...CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands 356...
Page 359: ...CHAPTER 27 HTTPS Commands 359 EXAMPLE HTTPS redirect enable HTTPS...
Page 360: ...CHAPTER 27 HTTPS Commands 360...
Page 366: ...CHAPTER 29 UPnP Commands 366...
Page 374: ...CHAPTER 31 Firmware Commands 374...
Page 376: ...SECTION Appendices 376...
Page 390: ...GLOSSARY 390...
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