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Chapter 30 Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP
Step 4 snmp-server user username groupname
{remote host [udp-port port]} {v1 [access
access-list] | v2c [access access-list] | v3
[encrypted] [access access-list] [auth {md5 |
sha} auth-password]} [priv {des | 3des | aes
{128 | 192 | 256}} priv-password]
Add a new user for an SNMP group.
The username is the name of the user on the host that connects
to the agent.
The groupname is the name of the group to which the user is
associated.
Enter remote to specify a remote SNMP entity to which the
user belongs and the hostname or IP address of that entity with
the optional UDP port number. The default is 162.
Enter the SNMP version number (v1, v2c, or v3). If you enter
v3, you have these additional options:
encrypted specifies that the password appears in
encrypted format. This keyword is available only when
the v3 keyword is specified.
auth is an authentication level setting session that can be
either the HMAC-MD5-96 (md5) or the HMAC-SHA-96
(sha) authentication level and requires a password string
auth-password (not to exceed 64 characters).
If you enter v3 and the switch is running the cryptographic
software image, you can also configure a private (priv)
encryption algorithm and password string priv-password (not
to exceed 64 characters).
priv specifies the User-based Security Model (USM).
des specifies the use of the 56-bit DES algorithm.
3des specifies the use of the 168-bit DES algorithm.
aes specifies the use of the DES algorithm. You must
select either 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit encryption.
(Optional) Enter access access-list with a string (not to exceed
64 characters) that is the name of the access list.
Step 5 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 6 show running-config Verify your entries.
Note To display SNMPv3 information about auth | noauth |
priv mode configuration, you must enter the show snmp
user privileged EXEC command.
Step 7 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command Purpose