show snmp access

Example

This example shows how to display SNMP access information:

C3(su)->show snmp

access

Group

=

SystemAdmin

Security model

=

USM

Security level

=

noAuthNoPriv

Read View

=

All

Write View

=

 

Notify View

= All

Context match

=

exact match

Storage type

=

nonVolatile

Row status

=

active

Group

=

NightOperator

Security model

=

USM

Security level

=

noAuthNoPriv

Read View

=

All

Write View

=

 

Notify View

= All

Context match

=

exact match

Storage type

=

nonVolatile

Row status

=

active

Table 8‐6 provides an explanation of the command output.

Table 8-6 show snmp access Output Details

Output Field

What It Displays...

Group

SNMP group name.

 

 

Security model

Security model applied to this group. Valid types are: SNMPv1,

 

SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 (User based - USM).

 

 

Security level

Security level applied to this group. Valid levels are:

 

• noAuthNoPrivacy (no authentication required)

 

• AuthNoPrivacy (authentication required)

 

• authPriv (privacy -- most secure level)

 

 

Read View

Name of the view that allows this group to view SNMP MIB objects.

 

 

Write View

Name of the view that allows this group to configure the contents of the

 

SNMP agent.

Notify View

Name of the view that allows this group to send an SNMP trap message.

 

 

Context match

Whether or not SNMP context match must be exact (full context name

 

match) or a partial match with a given prefix.

 

 

Storage type

Whether access entries for this group are stored in volatile, nonvolatile

 

or read-onlymemory.

 

 

Row status

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

 

 

SecureStack C3 Configuration Guide 8-17

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