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CLI
– Use the
snmp-server user
command to configure a new user name
and assign it to a group.
Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
Each SNMPv3 user is defined by a unique name. Users must be configured
with a specific security level and assigned to a group. The SNMPv3 group
restricts users to a specific read and a write view.
To send inform messages to an SNMPv3 user on a remote device, you
must first specify the engine identifier for the SNMP agent on the remote
device where the user resides. The remote engine ID is used to compute
the security digest for authenticating and encrypting packets sent to a user
on the remote host. (See “Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types” on
page 5-6 and “Specifying a Remote Engine ID” on page 5-11.)
Command Attributes
•
User Name
– The name of user connecting to the SNMP agent.
(Range: 1-32 characters)
•
Group Name
– The name of the SNMP group to which the user is
assigned. (Range: 1-32 characters)
•
Engine ID
– The engine identifier for the SNMP agent on the remote
device where the remote user resides. Note that the remote engine
identifier must be specified before you configure a remote user. (See
“Specifying a Remote Engine ID” on page 5-11.)
•
Remote IP
– The Internet address of the remote device where the user
resides.
Console(config)#snmp-server user chris group r&d v3 auth md5
greenpeace priv des56 einstien
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Console(config)#exit
Console#show snmp user
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EngineId: 80000034030001f488f5200000
User Name: chris
Authentication Protocol: md5
Privacy Protocol: des56
Storage Type: nonvolatile
Row Status: active
Console#
Summary of Contents for 7824M/FSW - annexe 1
Page 2: ......
Page 24: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xxiv ...
Page 28: ...TABLES xxviii ...
Page 32: ...FIGURES xxxii Figure 16 3 DNS Cache 16 7 ...
Page 34: ...GETTING STARTED ...
Page 46: ...SYSTEM DEFAULTS 1 12 ...
Page 62: ...SWITCH MANAGEMENT ...
Page 74: ...CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3 12 ...
Page 112: ...BASIC MANAGEMENT TASKS 4 38 ...
Page 168: ...USER AUTHENTICATION 6 30 ...
Page 223: ...SHOWING PORT STATISTICS 9 33 Figure 9 12 Port Statistics ...
Page 230: ...ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS 10 6 ...
Page 304: ...CLASS OF SERVICE 13 16 ...
Page 316: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE 14 12 ...
Page 338: ...MULTICAST FILTERING 15 22 ...
Page 346: ...DOMAIN NAME SERVICE 16 8 ...
Page 348: ...COMMAND LINE INTERFACE IP Interface Commands 35 1 ...
Page 362: ...OVERVIEW OF COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 17 14 ...
Page 494: ...USER AUTHENTICATION COMMANDS 21 48 ...
Page 514: ...CLIENT SECURITY COMMANDS 22 20 ...
Page 540: ...ACCESS CONTROL LIST COMMANDS 23 26 ...
Page 558: ...INTERFACE COMMANDS 24 18 ...
Page 576: ...MIRROR PORT COMMANDS 26 4 ...
Page 582: ...RATE LIMIT COMMANDS 27 6 ...
Page 616: ...SPANNING TREE COMMANDS 29 28 ...
Page 644: ...VLAN COMMANDS 30 28 ...
Page 664: ...CLASS OF SERVICE COMMANDS 31 20 ...
Page 678: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE COMMANDS 32 14 ...
Page 720: ...APPENDICES ...
Page 726: ...SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS A 6 ...
Page 730: ...TROUBLESHOOTING B 4 ...
Page 746: ...INDEX Index 6 ...
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