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SNMP Communities, Defining SNMPv3 Users Using CLI Commands
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Defining SNMPv3 Users Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for defining fields displayed in the User Security Model pages. Table 9-59. SNMP Users CLI Commands CLI Command Description snmp-server user username groupname Configures a new SNMP V3 {v1|v2c|[remote-host] v3 [encrypted] user. [auth {md5|sha} auth-password]} Use the no form of the no snmp-server user username [remote- command to remove a user. host] show snmp users [username] Displays the configuration of users. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# snmp-server user tom acbd v1 console(config)# snmp-server user tom acbd v2c console(config)# snmp-server user tom acbd v3 SNMP Communities When using SNMP v1,2, communities strings (passwords) are used to provide access rights in the following ways: • Basic Table - The access rights of a community can be read-only, read- write, or SNMP Admin. In addition, you can restrict access to the community to only certain MIB objects using a view. Views are defined in the Views Setting pages. • Advanced Table - Access rights to a community are assigned to a group that consists of users. A group can have Read, Write, and Notify access to views. Groups are defined in the Access Control pages. 320 Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide