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DGS-3130 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide noauth priv read READ-VIEW write WRITE-VIEW notify NOTIFY-VIEW access IP-ACL-NAME Specifies not to authenticate and not to encrypt the packet. Specifies to authenticate and encrypt the packet. (Optional) Specifies a read-view that the group user can access. (Optional) Specifies a write-view that the group user can access. (Optional) Specifies a write-view that the group user can access. The notify view describes the object that can be reported its status via trap packets to the group user. (Optional) Specifies the standard IP access control list (ACL) to associate with the group. Default Group Name Initial ReadGroup ReadGroup WriteGroup WriteGroup Version SNMPv3 SNMPv1 SNMPv2c SNMPv1 SNMPv2c Security Level noauth noauth noauth noauth noauth Read View Name Restricted CommunityView CommunityView CommunityView CommunityView Write View Name None None None CommunityView CommunityView Notify View Name Restricted CommunityView CommunityView CommunityView CommunityView Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 15. Usage Guideline An SNMP group defines a user group by specifying the allowed security model, the read-view, the write-view, and the notification view. The security model defines that the group user is allowed to use the specified version of SNMP to access the SNMP agent, The same group name can be created with security models SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 at the same time. For SNMPv3, it can be created for SNMPv3 auth and SNMPv3 priv at the same time. To update the view profile for a group for a specific security mode, delete and create the group with the new view profile. The read-view defines the MIB objects that the group user is allowed to read. If read-view is not specified, then Internet OID space 1.3.6.1 can be read. The write-view defines the MIB objects that the group user is allowed to write. If write-view is not specified, then no MIB objects can be written. The notification view defines the MIB objects that the system can report its status in the notification packets to the trap managers that are identified by the specified group user (act as community string). If notify-view is not specified, then no MIB objects can be reported. Example This example shows how to create the SNMP server group "guestgroup" for SNMPv3 access and SNMPv2c. 766
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