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Chapter 64
SNMPv3 Commands
The SNMPv3 commands are summarized in Table 91 and described in
detail within the chapter.
Table 91. SNMPv3 Commands
Command Mode Description
“NO SNMP-SERVER” on page 971 Global
Configuration
Disables SNMPv1, v2c and v3 on the
switch.
“NO SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID
LOCAL” on page 972
Global
Configuration
Returns the SNMP engine ID value to
the default value:
“NO SNMP-SERVER GROUP” on
page 973
Global
Configuration
Deletes SNMPv3 groups from the
switch.
“NO SNMP-SERVER HOST” on
page 974
Global
Configuration
Deletes SNMPv3 host entries.
“NO SNMP-SERVER USER” on
page 976
Global
Configuration
Deletes SNMPv3 users from the
switch.
“NO SNMP-SERVER VIEW” on
page 977
Global
Configuration
Deletes SNMPv3 views from the
switch.
“SHOW SNMP-SERVER” on
page 978
Privileged Exec Displays the current status of SNMP
on the switch.
“SHOW SNMP-SERVER GROUP” on
page 979
Privileged Exec Displays the SNMPv3 groups.
“SHOW SNMP-SERVER HOST” on
page 980
Privileged Exec Displays SNMPv3 host entries.
“SHOW SNMP-SERVER USER” on
page 981
Privileged Exec Displays SNMPv3 users.
“SHOW SNMP-SERVER VIEW” on
page 982
Privileged Exec Displays SNMPv3 views.
“SNMP-SERVER” on page 983 Global
Configuration
Activates SNMPv1, v2c and v3 on the
switch.
“SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID LOCAL”
on page 984
Global
Configuration
Configures the SNMPv3 engine ID.