Technical Configuration Guide for SNMP | v2.0 | December 2006 |
For release 3.7, the command will be:
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For release 4.1, if using AES, the command will be:
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After the user has been installed, you can view the users in the USM table by typing in the following command:
•ERS-8610:5# config snmp-v3 usm info
Engine ID = 80:00:08:E0:03:00:E0:7B:82:9C:00
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USM Configuration
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User/Security Name Engine IdProtocol
user1800008E00300E07B829C00HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY
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6.3 Assign USM User to USM Group
The next step is to assign the user to a USM group. The USM group is used to define the access level and MIB view given to a user. The USM access level and MIB view will be added in the next two steps.
You can add a new USM Group by entering the following command:
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Example: the following example adds the user ‘user1’ created above to a USM group named ‘group_example’:
•ERS-8610:5# config snmp-v3 group-member create user1 usm group_example
To view the USM group, enter the following command:
•ERS-8610-C:5# config snmp-v3 group-member info
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VACM Group Membership Configuration
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Sec Model Security NameGroup Name
snmpv1 | readview | readgrp |
snmpv1 | sBladeUser | sBladeGrp |
snmpv1 | initialview | v1v2grp |
snmpv2c | readview | readgrp |
snmpv2c | sBladeUser | sBladeGrp |
snmpv2c | initialview | v1v2grp |
usm | user1 | group_example |
usm | initial | initial |
usm | OpsQosPolicyUser | OpsQosPolicyUser |
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