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Zyxel XS3700-24 [266/371] Note the settings on the snmp manager must be set at the same security level or higher than the security level settings on the switch
Chapter 71 SNMP Server Commands
Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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snmp-server username <name> sec-
level <noauth|auth|priv> [auth
<md5|sha> auth-password [cipher]
<password>] | [priv <des|aes>
priv-password [cipher]
<password>] group <group-name>
Sets the authentication level for SNMP v3 user
authentication. Optionally, specifies the authentication and
encryption methods for communication with the SNMP
manager.
name: Enter the SNMP username.
noauth: Use the username as the password string sent to
the SNMP manager. This is equivalent to the Get, Set and
Trap Community in SNMP v2c. This is the lowest security
level.
auth: Implement an authentication algorithm for SNMP
messages sent by this user.
priv: Implement privacy settings and encryption for SNMP
messages sent by this user. This is the highest security level.
auth-password: Set the authentication password for SNMP
messages sent by this user.
priv-password: Set the privacy settings password for
SNMP messages sent by this user.
group-name: Set the View-based Access Control Model
(VACM) group. Available group names are:
admin: The user belongs to the admin group and has
maximum access rights to the Switch.
readwrite: The user can read and configure the Switch
except for confidential options (such as user account and
AAA configuration options.)
readonly: The user can read but cannot make any
configuration changes.
cipher: inform the Switch that the string after the word
"cipher" is an encrypted secret. This is used in password
encryption. To encrypt the password, use the password
encryption command.
Note: The settings on the SNMP manager must be
set at the same security level or higher than
the security level settings on the Switch.
C14
no snmp-server username <name> Removes the specified SNMP user’s information. C 14
show snmp-server [user] Displays the SNMP information on the Switch. The
user flag
displays SNMP user information.
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Table 168 snmp-server trap-destination enable traps Command Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION M P
snmp-server trap-destination
<ip> enable traps
Enables sending SNMP traps to a manager. C 13
no snmp-server trap-destination
<ip> enable traps
Disables sending of SNMP traps to a manager. C 13
snmp-server trap-destination
<ip> enable traps aaa
Sends all AAA traps to the specified manager. C 13
no snmp-server trap-destination
<ip> enable traps aaa
Prevents the Switch from sending any AAA traps to the
specified manager.
C13
snmp-server trap-destination
<ip> enable traps aaa <options>
Sends the specified AAA traps to the specified manager. C 13
no snmp-server trap-destination
<ip> enable traps aaa <options>
Prevents the Switch from sending the specified AAA traps to
the specified manager.
C13
Table 167 snmp-server Command Summary (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION M P

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