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security-level no-auth-no-privacy — specifies that no authentication and no privacy
(encryption) is required. When configuring the user’s authentication, select the none
option.
security-level auth-no-privacy — specifies that authentication is required but privacy
(encryption) is not required. When this option is configured, both the group and the
user must be configured for authentication.
security-level privacy — specifies that both authentication and privacy (encryption) is
required. When this option is configured, both the group and the user must be
configured for authentication. The user must also be configured for privacy.
context-name — specifies a set of SNMP objects that are associated with the context-
name. The context name is treated as either a full context name string or a context
name prefix depending on the keyword specified (exact or prefix).
prefix-match — specifies the context-name prefix-match keywords, exact or prefix
Default exact
read view-name-1 — specifies the keyword and variable of the view to read the MIB
objects. This command must be configured for each view to which the group has read
access.
Values up to 32 characters
write view-name-2 — specifies the keyword and variable of the view to configure the
contents of the agent. This command must be configured for each view to which the
group has write access.
Values up to 32 characters
notify view-name-3 — specifies the keyword and variable of the view to send a trap
about MIB objects. This command must be configured for each view to which the
group has notify access.
Values up to 32 characters
attempts
Syntax attempts [count] [time minutes1] [lockout minutes2]
no attempts
Context config>system>security>snmp
Description This command configures a threshold value for the number of unsuccessful SNMP
connection attempts allowed in a specified time frame. The command parameters are used
to counter denial of service (DOS) attacks through SNMP.
If the threshold is exceeded, the host is locked out for the lockout time period.
If multiple attempts commands are entered, each command overwrites the previously
entered command.