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snmp-agent local-engineid, Related commands, Syntax, Default, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters

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system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 group1 Related commands • display snmp-agent group • snmp-agent mib-view • snmp-agent usm-user snmp-agent local-engineid Use snmp-agent local-engineid to change the SNMP engine ID of the local SNMP agent. Use undo snmp-agent local-engineid to restore the default local SNMP engine ID. Syntax snmp-agent local-engineid engineid undo snmp-agent local-engineid Default Views The local engine ID is the combination of the company ID and the device ID. Device ID varies by product and might be an IP address, a MAC address, or any user-defined hexadecimal string. System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters engineid: Specifies an SNMP engine ID as a hexadecimal string. It must comprise an even number of hexadecimal characters, in the range of 10 to 64. All-zero and all-F strings are invalid. Usage guidelines An SNMP engine ID uniquely identifies an SNMP entity in an SNMP managed network. Make sure the local SNMP engine ID is unique within your SNMP managed network to avoid communication problems. If you have configured SNMPv3 users, change the local SNMP engine ID only when necessary. The change can void the SNMPv3 usernames and encrypted keys you have configured. Examples # Change the local engine ID to 123456789A. system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent local-engineid 123456789A Related commands • display snmp-agent local-engineid • snmp-agent usm-user 96

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<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 group1
Related commands
display
snmp-agent
group
snmp-agent
mib-view
snmp-agent
usm-user
snmp-agent local-engineid
Use
snmp-agent local-engineid
to change the SNMP engine ID of the local SNMP agent.
Use
undo snmp-agent local-engineid
to restore the default local SNMP engine ID.
Syntax
snmp-agent
local-engineid
engineid
undo
snmp-agent
local-engineid
Default
The local engine ID is the combination of the company ID and the device ID. Device ID varies by product
and might be an IP address, a MAC address, or any user-defined hexadecimal string.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
engineid
: Specifies an SNMP engine ID as a hexadecimal string. It must comprise an even number of
hexadecimal characters, in the range of 10 to 64. All-zero and all-F strings are invalid.
Usage guidelines
An SNMP engine ID uniquely identifies an SNMP entity in an SNMP managed network. Make sure the
local SNMP engine ID is unique within your SNMP managed network to avoid communication
problems.
If you have configured SNMPv3 users, change the local SNMP engine ID only when necessary. The
change can void the SNMPv3 usernames and encrypted keys you have configured.
Examples
# Change the local engine ID to
123456789A
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] snmp-agent local-engineid 123456789A
Related commands
display
snmp-agent
local-engineid
snmp-agent
usm-user