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Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 - Snmp-Server Contact; Snmp-Server Host; Snmp-Server Location; Username

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A-140
CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A ACS Command Reference
Configuration Commands
Usage Guidelines Cisco recommends that you use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) between the terms within the word string.
If you use spaces between terms within the word string, you must enclose the string in quotation marks
(“).
Examples Example 1
acs/admin(config)# snmp-server location Building_3/Room_214
acs/admin(config)#
Example 2
acs/admin(config)# snmp-server location “Building 3/Room 214”
acs/admin(config)#
Related Commands
username
To add a user who can access the CSACS-1121 using SSH, use the username command in Configuration
mode. If the user already exists, the password, the privilege level, or both change with this command. To
delete the user from the system, use the no form of this command.
username username password {hash | plain} password role {admin | user] [disabled [email
email-address]] [email email-address]
For an existing user, use the following option:
username username password role {admin | user} password
Syntax Description
Defaults The initial user during setup.
Command Modes Configuration
Command Description
snmp-server host Sends traps to a remote system.
snmp-server community Sets up the community access string to permit access to SNMP.
snmp-server contact Configures the SNMP location MIB value on the system.
username Only one word for the username argument. Blank spaces and quotation marks
(“) are not allowed. Up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
password password Password character length up to 40 alphanumeric characters. You must
specify the password for all new users.
hash | plain Type of password. Up to 34 alphanumeric characters.
role admin | user Sets the privilege level for the user.
disabled Disables the user according to the user’s e-mail address.
email email-address The user’s e-mail address. For example, user1@mydomain.com.

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