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Group name: mygroupv3 Engine ID: 800063A203000FE240A1A6 Storage-type: nonVolatile UserStatus: active Username: userv3code Group name: groupv3code Engine ID: 800063A203000FE240A1A6 Storage-type: nonVolatile UserStatus: active Table 24 Command output Field Username Group name Engine ID Storage-type UserStatus ACL Description SNMP username. SNMP group name. Engine ID that the SNMP agent used when the SNMP user was created. Storage type: • volatile. • nonvolatile. • permanent. • readOnly. • other. For more information about these storage types, see Table 19. SNMP user status: • active-The SNMP user is effective. • notInService-The SNMP user is correctly configured but not activated. • notReady-The SNMP user configuration is incomplete. • other-Any other status. SNMP users are active upon their creation at the CLI. To temporarily disable an SNMP user without deleting it, you can perform an SNMP set operation to change its status. Number of the ACL that controls the access of the SNMP user (the NMS) to the device. To access the device, the IP address of the NMS must be permitted in the ACL. Related commands snmp-agent usm-user v3 enable snmp trap updown Use enable snmp trap updown to enable link state notifications on an interface. Use undo enable snmp trap updown to disable link state notifications on an interface. Syntax enable snmp trap updown 89

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Group name: mygroupv3
Engine ID: 800063A203000FE240A1A6
Storage-type: nonVolatile
UserStatus: active
Username: userv3code
Group name: groupv3code
Engine ID: 800063A203000FE240A1A6
Storage-type: nonVolatile
UserStatus: active
Table 24
Command output
Field
Description
Username
SNMP username.
Group name
SNMP group name.
Engine ID
Engine ID that the SNMP agent used when the SNMP user was created.
Storage-type
Storage type:
volatile
.
nonvolatile
.
permanent
.
readOnly
.
other
.
For more information about these storage types, see
Table 19
.
UserStatus
SNMP user status:
active
—The SNMP user is effective.
notInService
—The SNMP user is correctly configured but not activated.
notReady
—The SNMP user configuration is incomplete.
other
—Any other status.
SNMP users are active upon their creation at the CLI. To temporarily disable an
SNMP user without deleting it, you can perform an SNMP set operation to change
its status.
ACL
Number of the ACL that controls the access of the SNMP user (the NMS) to the
device.
To access the device, the IP address of the NMS must be permitted in the ACL.
Related commands
snmp-agent
usm-user
v3
enable snmp trap updown
Use
enable
snmp
trap
updown
to enable link state notifications on an interface.
Use
undo
enable
snmp
trap
updown
to disable link state notifications on an interface.
Syntax
enable
snmp
trap
updown