3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 482
Description, Example, snmp-agent, local-engineid, Syntax, Parameter, Con s SNMP version 3.
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482 CHAPTER 12: USING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS privacy: Specifies that the packet is authenticated and encrypted. read-view: Configures read-only view settings. read-view: Enter a read-only view name, up to 32 characters in length. write-view: Configures read and write view settings. write-view: Enter a read and write view name, up to 32 characters in length. notify-view: Configures notify view settings. notify-view: Enter a notify view name, up to 32 characters in length. acl acl-list: Enter the access control list for this group name. v3: Configures SNMP version 3. Description Use the snmp-agent group command to configure a new SNMP group, that is, map an SNMP user to SNMP view. Use the undo snmp-agent group command to delete a specified SNMP group. 3Com recommends that you do not use the notify-view parameter when configuring an SNMP group, for the following reasons: ■ The snmp-agent target-host command automatically generates a notify-view for a user, and adds it to the corresponding group. ■ Any change of the SNMP group notify-view will affect all the users related to this group. Example Create an SNMP group named guest: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]snmp-agent group v3 guest snmp-agent Syntax local-engineid snmp-agent local-engineid engineid undo snmp-agent local-engineid View System view Parameter local-engineid: Specify an engineID for the local SNMPv3 entity engineid: Specify the engine ID with a character string, only composed of hexadecimal numbers between 5 and 32 inclusive. The default value is "Enterprise Number + device information".