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display snmp-agent usm-user, name is case-sensitive.

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Usage guidelines You can use the snmp-agent trap enable command to enable or disable the notification function of a module. For a module that has sub-modules, the notification function status is enable if the trap function of any of its sub-modules is enabled. Examples # Display the modules that can generate notification and their notification function status. display snmp-agent trap-list configuration notification is enabled. standard notification is enabled. system notification is enabled. Enabled notifications: 3; Disabled notifications: 0 Related commands snmp-agent trap enable display snmp-agent usm-user Use display snmp-agent usm-user to display SNMPv3 user information. Syntax display snmp-agent usm-user [ engineid engineid | group group-name | username user-name ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters engineid engineid: Displays SNMPv3 user information for the SNMP engine ID identified by engineid. When an SNMPv3 user is created, the system records the local SNMP entity engine ID. The user becomes invalid when the engine ID changes and becomes valid again when the recorded engine ID is restored. group group-name: Displays SNMPv3 user information for a specified SNMP group name. The group name is case-sensitive. username user-name: Displays information about the specified SNMPv3 user. The username is case-sensitive. Usage guidelines This command displays only SNMPv3 users that you have created by using the snmp-agent usm-user v3 command. To display SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c users created by using the snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c } command, use the display snmp-agent community command. Examples # Display information about all SNMPv3 users. display snmp-agent usm-user Username: userv3 88

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Usage guidelines
You can use the
snmp-agent trap enable
command to enable or disable the notification function of a
module. For a module that has sub-modules, the notification function status is
enable
if the trap function
of any of its sub-modules is enabled.
Examples
# Display the modules that can generate notification and their notification function status.
<Sysname> display snmp-agent trap-list
configuration notification is enabled.
standard notification is enabled.
system notification is enabled.
Enabled notifications: 3; Disabled notifications: 0
Related commands
snmp-agent
trap
enable
display snmp-agent usm-user
Use
display
snmp-agent
usm-user
to display SNMPv3 user information.
Syntax
display
snmp-agent
usm-user
[
engineid
engineid
|
group
group-name
|
username
user-name
] *
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
engineid
engineid
: Displays SNMPv3 user information for the SNMP engine ID identified by
engineid
.
When an SNMPv3 user is created, the system records the local SNMP entity engine ID. The user
becomes invalid when the engine ID changes and becomes valid again when the recorded engine ID is
restored.
group
group-name
: Displays SNMPv3 user information for a specified SNMP group name. The group
name is case-sensitive.
username
user-name
: Displays information about the specified SNMPv3 user. The username is
case-sensitive.
Usage guidelines
This command displays only SNMPv3 users that you have created by using the
snmp-agent usm-user v3
command. To display SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c users created by using the
snmp-agent usm-user
{
v1
|
v2c
}
command, use the
display snmp-agent community
command.
Examples
# Display information about all SNMPv3 users.
<Sysname> display snmp-agent usm-user
Username: userv3