Defaults: By default, MSS allows nonsecure (unsecured) SNMP message exchanges.

Access: Enabled.

Usage: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c do not support authentication or encryption. If you plan to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, leave the minimum level of SNMP security set to unsecured.

Examples: The following command sets the minimum level of SNMP security allowed to authentication and encryption:

DWS-1008# set snmp security encrypted success: change accepted.

See Also:

set ip snmp server

set snmp community

set snmp notify target

set snmp notify profile

set snmp protocol

set snmp usm

show snmp status

set snmp usm

Creates a USM user for SNMPv3.

Note: This command does not apply to SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c. For these SNMP versions, use the set snmp community command to configure community strings.

Syntax: set snmp usm usm-usernamesnmp-engine-id {ip ip-addr local hex hex-string} access {read-only read-notify notify-only read-write notify-read-write} auth-type {none md5 sha} {auth-pass-phrase string auth-key hex-string} encrypt-type {none des 3des aes} {encrypt-pass-phrase string encrypt-key hex-string}

usm-usernameName of the SNMPv3 user. Specify between 1 and 32 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces.

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