Defining an snmp user account – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual
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The value of
comes with the "all" default view, which provides access to the entire MIB; however, it must be
specified when creating the group. The "all" view also allows SNMP version 3 to be backwards
compatibility with SNMP version 1 and version 2.
NOTE
If you will be using a view other than the "all" view, that view must be configured before creating the
user group.Refer to the section
“SNMP v3 Configuration examples”
details on the include | exclude parameters.
Defining an SNMP user account
The snmp-server user command does the following:
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Creates an SNMP user.
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Defines the group to which the user will be associated.
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Defines the type of authentication to be used for SNMP access by this user.
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Specifies one of the following encryption types used to encrypt the privacy password:
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Data Encryption Standard (DES) – A symmetric-key algorithm that uses a 56-bit key.
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Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) – The 128-bit encryption standard adopted by the
U.S. government. This standard is a symmetric cipher algorithm chosen by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as the replacement for DES.
Here is an example of how to create an SNMP User account.
TurboIron(config)#snmp-s user bob admin v3 access 2 auth md5 bobmd5 priv des
bobdes
The CLI for creating SNMP version 3 users has been updated as follows.
Syntax: [no] snmp-server user
[[encrypted] [auth md5
[priv [encrypted] des
The
management module.
The
mapped. All users must be mapped to an SNMP group. Groups are defined using the snmp-server
group command.
NOTE
The SNMP group to which the user account will be mapped should be configured before creating the
user accounts; otherwise, the group will be created without any views. Also, ACL groups must be
configured before configuring user accounts.
The v3 parameter is required.
The access
filtered based on the ACL attached to the user account.