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perform SNMP-related configurations on the management device and synchronize them to the member
devices on the whitelist. This operation is equal to configuring multiple member devices at one time,
simplifying the configuration process. Follow these steps to configure the SNMP configuration
synchronization function:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter cluster view
cluster
—
Configure the SNMP
community name shared by a
cluster
cluster-snmp-agent
community
{
read
|
write
}
community-name
[
mib-view
view-name
]
Required
Configure the SNMPv3 group
shared by a cluster
cluster-snmp-agent
group
v3
group-name
[
authentication
|
privacy
] [
read-view
read-view
] [
write-view
write-view
]
[
notify-view
notify-view
]
Required
Create or update information of
the MIB view shared by a
cluster
cluster-snmp-agent mib-view
included
view
-
name
oid
-
tree
Required
By default, the name of the MIB
view shared by a cluster is
ViewDefault and a cluster can
access the ISO subtree.
Add a user for the SNMPv3
group shared by a cluster
cluster-snmp-agent
usm-user v3
user-name
group-name
[
authentication-mode
{
md5
|
sha
}
auth-password
]
[
privacy-mode
des56
priv-password
]
Required
z
The SNMP-related configurations are retained when a cluster is dismissed or the member devices
are removed from the whitelist.
z
For information about SNMP, refer to
SNMP Configuration
in the
System Volume
.
Configuring Web User Accounts in Batches
Configuring Web user accounts in batches enables you to configure on the management device the
username and password used to log in to the devices (including the management device and member
devices) within a cluster through Web and synchronize the configurations to the member devices in the
whitelist. This operation is equal to performing the configurations on the member devices. You need to
enter your username and password when you log in to the devices (including the management device
and member devices) in a cluster through Web.
Follow these steps to configure Web user accounts in batches: