set snmp user

If user is not specified, information about all SNMP users will be displayed.

If remote is not specified, user information about the local SNMP engine will be displayed. If not specified, user information for all storage types will be displayed.

Mode

Switch command, read‐only.

Examples

This example shows how to display an SNMP user list:

C3(su)->show snmp user list

--- SNMP user information ---

---List of registered users: Guest

admin1

admin2 netops

This example shows how to display information for the SNMP “guest” user:

(su)->show snmp user guest

--- SNMP user information ---

EngineId: 00:00:00:63:00:00:00:a1:00:00:00:00

Username

= Guest

Auth protocol

= usmNoAuthProtocol

Privacy

protocol

= usmNoPrivProtocol

Storage

type

=

nonVolatile

Row status

=

active

Table 8‐4 provides an explanation of the command output.

Table 8-4 show snmp user Output Details

Output Field

What It Displays...

EngineId

SNMP local engine identifier.

 

 

Username

SNMPv1 or v2 community name or SNMPv3 user name.

 

 

Auth protocol

Type of authentication protocol applied to this user.

 

 

Privacy protocol

Type of encryption protocol applied to this user.

 

 

Storage type

Whether entry is stored in volatile, nonvolatile or read-onlymemory.

 

 

Row status

Status of this entry: active, notInService, or notReady.

 

 

set snmp user

Use this command to create a new SNMPv3 user.

Syntax

set snmp user user [remote remoteid] [encryption {des aes}] [privacy privpassword] [authentication {md5 sha}] [authpassword] [volatile nonvolatile]

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