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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual configure snmpv3 add user authMD5 authentication md5 palertyu The following command configures the user authShapriv to use SHA authentication with the hex key shown below, the privacy password palertyu, and volatile storage: configure snmpv3 add user authShapriv authentication sha hex 01:03:04:05:01:05:02:ff:ef:cd:12:99:34:23:ed:ad:ff:ea:cb:11 privacy palertyu volatile configure snmpv3 add user clone-from configure snmpv3 add user [[hex ] | ] clone-from [[hex ] | ] Description Creates a new user by cloning from an existing SNMPv3 user. Syntax Description hex_user_name user_name Specifies the user name to add or to clone from. The value is to be supplies as a colon separated string of hex octets. Specifies the user name to add or to clone from in ASCII format. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to create a new user by cloning an existing one. After you have successfully cloned the new user, you can modify its parameters using the following command: configure snmpv3 add user [[hex ] | ] {authentication [md5 | sha] [hex | ]} {privacy {des | 3des | aes {128 | 192 | 256}} [[hex ] | ]} }{volatile} Users cloned from the default users will have the storage type of non-volatile. The default names are: admin, initial, initialmd5, initialsha, initialmd5Priv, initialshaPriv. Example The following command creates a user cloneMD5 with same properties as the default user initalmd5. All authorization and privacy keys will initially be the same as with the default user initialmd5. configure snmpv3 add user cloneMD5 clone-from initialmd5 configure snmpv3 delete access configure snmpv3 delete access [all-non-defaults | {[[hex ] | ] {sec-model [snmpv1 | snmpv2c | usm] sec-level [noauth | authnopriv | priv]}}] 82 | Chapter 3. Commands for Managing the Switch