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H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Remarks

Add a new user to an SNMP
agent group

snmp-agent usm-user v3
user-name group-name
[ [ cipher ]
authentication-mode { md5 |
sha } auth-password
[ privacy-mode { 3des |
aes128 | des56 }
priv-password ] ] [ acl
acl-number ]

Required

If the cipher keyword is
specified, the arguments
auth-password and
priv-password are considered
as cipher text passwords.

Configure the maximum size of
an SNMP packet that can be
received or sent by an SNMP
agent

snmp-agent packet max-size
byte-count

Optional

1,500 bytes by default.

Follow these steps to configure SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable the SNMP agent

snmp-agent

Optional

Disabled by default

You can enable the SNMP
agent through this command or
any commands that begin with
snmp-agent.

Configure SNMP agent system
information

snmp-agent sys-info
{ contact sys-contact |
location sys-location | version
{ { v1 | v2c | v3 }* | all } }

Required

The defaults are as follows:

Hangzhou H3C Technologies
Co., Ltd. for contact; Hangzhou
China for location and SNMP v3
for the version.

Configure a local engine ID for
an SNMP entity

snmp-agent local-engineid
engineid

Optional

Company ID and device ID by
default.

Create or update MIB view
content for an SNMP agent

snmp-agent mib-view
{ excluded | included }
view-name oid-tree [ mask
mask-value ]

Optional

The MIB view name is
ViewDefault and OID is 1 by
default.

Configur
e
directly

Create
an
SNMP
commun
ity

snmp-agent community
{ read | write }
community-name [ acl
acl-number | mib-view
view-name ]*

Configur
e an
SNMP
group

snmp-agent group { v1 | v2c }
group-name [ read-view
read-view ] [ write-view
write-view ] [ notify-view
notify-view ] [ acl acl-number ]

Configur
e SNMP
NMS
access
right

Configur
e
indirectl
y

Add a
user to
an
SNMP
group

snmp-agent usm-user { v1 |
v2c } user-name group-name
[ acl acl-number ]

Use either approach.

Both commands can be used to
configure SNMP NMS access
rights. The second command
was introduced to be
compatible with SNMPv3.

The community name
configured on the NMS should
be consistent with the
username configured on the
agent.