set snmp group

Mode

Switch command, read‐only.

Example

This example shows how to display SNMP group information:

C3(su)->show snmp group

--- SNMP group information ---

Security model

= SNMPv1

Security/user name

= public

Group name

= Anyone

Storage type

= nonVolatile

Row status

= active

Security model

= SNMPv1

Security/user name

= public.router1

Group name

= Anyone

Storage type

= nonVolatile

Row status

= active

Table 8‐5 provides an explanation of the command output.

Table 8-5 show snmp group Output Details

Output Field

What It Displays...

Security model

SNMP version associated with this group.

 

 

Security/user name

User belonging to the SNMP group.

 

 

Group name

Name of SNMP group.

 

 

Storage type

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

 

 

Row status

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

 

 

set snmp group

Use this command to create an SNMP group. This associates SNMPv3 users to a group that shares common access privileges.

Syntax

set snmp group groupname user user security-model {v1 v2c usm} [volatile nonvolatile]

Parameters

groupname

Specifies an SNMP group name to create.

user user

Specifies an SNMPv3 user name to assign to the group.

 

 

security‐model v1

Specifies an SNMP security model to assign to the group.

v2c usm

 

 

 

volatile

(Optional) Specifies a storage type for SNMP entries associated with the

nonvolatile

group.

 

 

Defaults

If storage type is not specified, nonvolatile storage will be applied.

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