Cisco Systems OL-11567-02 manual Changing the Default Values for Snmp v3 Users, Show snmpv3user

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Important Notes

Step 5 To specify the access level for this community, enter this command, where ro is read-only mode and rw is read/write mode:

config snmp community accessmode {ro rw} name

Step 6 To enable or disable this SNMP community, enter this command:

config snmp community mode {enable disable} name

Step 7 To save your changes, enter save config.

Step 8 Repeat this procedure if you still need to change the default values for a “public” or “private” community string.

Changing the Default Values for SNMP v3 Users

The controller uses a default value of “default” for the username, authentication password, and privacy password for SNMP v3 users. Using these standard values presents a security risk. Therefore, Cisco strongly advises that you change these values.

Using the GUI to Change the SNMP v3 User Default Values

Follow these steps to change the SNMP v3 user default values through the controller GUI.

Step 1 Click Management and then SNMP V3 Users under SNMP.

Step 2

If “default” appears in the User Name column, click Remove to delete this SNMP v3 user.

Step 3

Click New to add a new SNMP v3 user.

Step 4 When the SNMP V3 Users > New page appears, enter a unique name in the User Profile Name field. Do not enter “default.”

Step 5 In the remaining fields, choose Read Only or Read Write to specify the access level for this user, choose the authentication and privacy protocols to be used, and enter a password for each.

Step 6 Click Apply to commit your changes.

Step 7 Click Save Configuration to save your settings.

Using the CLI to Change the SNMP v3 User Default Values

Follow these steps to change the SNMP v3 user default values through the controller CLI.

Step 1 To see the current list of SNMP v3 users for this controller, enter this command:

show snmpv3user

Step 2 If “default” appears in the SNMP v3 User Name column, enter this command to delete this user:

config snmp v3user delete username

The username parameter is the SNMP v3 username (in this case, “default”).

Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points for Release 3.2.171.6

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