150IP Services Commands

Examples The following command creates USM user snmpmgr1, associated with the local SNMP engine ID. This user can send traps to notification receivers.

WSS# set snmp usm snmpmgr1 snmp-engine-id local

success: change accepted.

The following command creates USM user securesnmpmgr1, which uses SHA authentication and 3DES encryption with passphrases. This user can send informs to the notification receiver that has engine ID 192.168.40.2.

WSS# set snmp usm securesnmpmgr1 snmp-engine-id ip 192.168.40.2 auth-type sha auth-pass-phrase myauthpword encrypt-type 3des encrypt-pass-phrase

mycryptpword success: change accepted.

See Also

clear snmp usm on page 105

set ip snmp server on page 118

set snmp community on page 123

set snmp notify target on page 131

set snmp notify profile on page 125

set snmp protocol on page 135

set snmp security on page 136

show snmp usm on page 160

set summertime

Offsets the real-time clock of a WSS by +1 hour and returns it to standard time for daylight savings time or a similar summertime period that you set.

Syntax set summertime summer-name [start week weekday month hour min end week weekday month hour min]

summer-name

Name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that describes the summertime

 

offset. You can use a standard name or any name you like.

start

Start of the time change period.

week

Week of the month to start or end the time change. Valid values are first,

 

second, third, fourth, or last.

weekday

Day of the week to start or end the time change. Valid values are sun,

 

mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, and sat.

month

Month of the year to start or end the time change. Valid values are jan,

 

feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct, nov, and dec.

hour

Hour to start or end the time change—a value between 0 and 23 on the

 

24-hour clock.

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