HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide (BB877-909 - Page 110
snmp modify user, Upon successful command entry
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snmp modify user Description of Command Function Modifies an existing SNMP user. Command Syntax snmp modify user USERNAME security-level {noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv} [authorization-algo {MD5|SHA}] [authorization-pwd ] [privacy-algo {DES|AES}] [privacy-pwd ] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements • USERNAME - This parameter defines the user name to modify (in any string format). • security-level - This parameter defines the SNMP version 3 security level assigned to this group: ◦ noAuthNoPriv: no user authorization or privacy encryption performed (default) ◦ authNoPriv: user authorization performed but no privacy encryption ◦ authPriv: user authorization and privacy encryption performed • authorization-algo - This optional parameter specifies the user authentication algorithm used to authorize messages sent or received on behalf of this user (default is MD5). • authentication-password - This optional parameter specifies the user authentication password (default is no password set). Passwords must contain at least eight characters. • privacy-algo - This optional parameter identifies the SNMP version 3 privacy algorithm used to encrypt messages or received on behalf of this user (default is DES). • privacy-password - This optional parameter specifies the privacy password for SNMP version 3 and decryption (default is no password set). Passwords must contain at least eight characters. Requirements for Command Execution The command entry must conform to the command syntax. Successful Command Output Upon successful command entry, the SNMP user "username" is modified as instructed in the parameters and the following is displayed: Command Successful, snmp user 'username' modified Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions • If any of the command elements (snmp, modify, user) are misspelled, the following is displayed: element: command not found • If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. • If the SNMP USERNAME provided does not exist, the following is displayed: Failed - snmp user USERNAME does not exist, where USERNAME is the user name provided in the command entry. 110 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details