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Example # Create an SNMP group group1 on an SNMPv3 enabled device, no authentication, no privacy.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 group1

snmp-agent local-switch fabricid

Syntax

snmp-agent local-switch fabricid switch fabricid

 

undo snmp-agent local-switch fabricid

View

System view

Parameter

switch fabricid: Engine ID, an even number of hexadecimal characters, in the

 

range 10 to 64. Its length must not be an odd number, and the all-zero and all-F

 

strings are invalid.

Description

Use the snmp-agentlocal-switch fabricid command to configure a local

 

switch fabric ID for an SNMP entity.

 

Use the undo snmp-agent local-switch fabricid command to restore the

 

default.

 

By default, the switch fabric ID of a device is the combination of company ID and

 

device ID. Device ID varies by product; it could be an IP address, a MAC address, or

 

a self-defined string of hexadecimal numbers.

 

Notice that if the newly configured switch fabric ID is not the same as the one

 

used for creating the USM user, the user is invalid.

Related command:

snmp-agentusm-user.

Example

# Configure the local switch fabric ID to be 123456789A.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] snmp-agent local-switch fabricid 123456789A

snmp-agent log

Syntax

snmp-agent log { all get-operation set-operation }

 

undo snmp-agent log { all get-operation set-operation }

View

System view

Parameter

all: Enables logging of SNMP GET and SET operations.

 

get-operation:Enables logging of SNMP GET operation.

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