Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 91
con snmpv3 engine-boots, Con s the SNMPv3 Engine Boots value.
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Use the all-non-defaults keyword to delete all users, except for the default users. The default user names are: admin, initial, initialmd5, initialsha, initialmd5Priv, initialshaPriv. Deleting a user will not implicitly remove the related group to user association from the VACMSecurityToGroupTable. To remove the association, use the following command: configure snmpv3 delete group {[[hex ] | ]} user [all-non-defaults | {[[hex ] | ] {sec-model [snmpv1|snmpv2c|usm]}}] Example The following command deletes all non-default users: configure snmpv3 delete user all-non-defaults The following command deletes the user guest: configure snmpv3 delete user guest configure snmpv3 engine-boots configure snmpv3 engine-boots Description Configures the SNMPv3 Engine Boots value. Syntax Description (1-2147483647) Specifies the value of engine boots. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command if the Engine Boots value needs to be explicitly configured. Engine Boots and Engine Time will be reset to zero if the Engine ID is changed. Engine Boots can be set to any desired value but will latch on its maximum, 2147483647. Example The following command configures Engine Boots to 4096: configure snmpv3 engine-boots 4096 configure snmpv3 engine-id configure snmpv3 engine-id Chapter 3. Commands for Managing the Switch | 91