CLI SNMP Targets, Properties, and Value

The following table lists the targets, properties, and values that are valid for SNMP user accounts.

Target

Property

Value

Default

/SP/services/snmp/ communities/communityname

permissions

ro|rw

ro

/SP/services/snmp/users/username

authenticationprotocol

authenticationpassword*

permissions

privacyprotocol

privacypassword*

MD5|SHA

<string>

ro|rw

none|DES

<string>

MD5

(null string)

ro

none

(null string)

/SP/services/snmp

engineid = none

port = 161

sets = enabled

v1 = disabled

v2c = disabled

v3 = disabled

<string>

<integer>

enabled|disabled

enabled|disabled

enabled|disabled

enabled|disabled

(null string)

161

disabled

disabled

disabled

enabled

* If the privacyprotocol property has a value other than none, then a privacypassword must be set. An authenticationpassword must be provided when creating or modifying users (SNMP v3 only).

Examples

For example, to change the privacyprotocol for user a1 to DES you would type:

-> set /SP/services/snmp/users/al privacyprotocol=DES privacypassword=password authenticationprotocol=SHA authenticationpassword=password

Your changes would be invalid if you typed only:

-> set /SP/services/snmp/users/al privacyprotocol=DES

Note

You can change SNMP user permissions without resetting the privacy and authentication properties.

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