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SNMP Commands 339
Syntax
snmp-server group
groupname
{
v1 | v2 | v3 {noauth | auth | priv} [notify
notifyview
] } [
read
readview
] [
write
writeview
]
no snmp-server group
groupname
[
v1 | v2 | v3 [noauth | auth | priv]] [context
name
]
groupname
— The name of the group. (Range: Up to 30 characters)
v1
— SNMP
Version 1 security model.
v2
— SNMP
Version 2 security model.
v3
— SNMP
Version 3 security model.
noauth
— Specifies no authentication of a packet. Applicable only to SNMP
Version 3 security
model.
auth
— Specifies authentication of a packet without encrypting it. Applicable only to SNMP
Version 3 security model.
priv
—Specifies authentication of a packet with encryption. Applicable only to SNMP
Version 3
security model.
read
readview
— A
string that is the name of the view that enables you only to view the contents of
the agent. If unspecified, all the objects except of the community-table and SNMPv3 user and
access tables are available. (Range: Up to 30 characters)
write
writeview
— A string that is the name of the view that enables you to enter data and
configure the contents of the agent. If unspecified, nothing is defined for the write view. (Range:
Up to 30 characters)
notify
notifyview
— A string that is the name of the view that enables you to specify an inform or a
trap. If unspecified, nothing is defined for the notify view. (Range: Up to 30 characters.)
Default Configuration
No group entry exists.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
The index of the group name table is comprised of Group Name, Security Model, and Security Level.
Different views for the same group can be defined with different security levels. For example, after
having created the appropriate views, a group can be created for which "no authentication" is required,
while allowing only notification view for "interfaces". A group of the same name can be created for which
"priv" authentication is required. Read views can, for example, be configured for this group for mib2, and
write views for interfaces. In this case, users in this group who send "priv" packets can modify all
"interfaces" MIBs and view all mib2.
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