Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
Assigning Users to Groups. Then you must set the group access level for
the user by assigning the user to a group. This is done with the snmpv3 group
command. For more details on the MIBs access for a given group refer to
“Group Access Levels” on page 13-11.
Add NetworkAdmin to
operator noauth group
Add NetworkMgr to managerpriv group
Pre-assigned groups for
access by Version 2c and
version 1 management
applications
Figure 13-4. Example of Assigning Users to Groups
SNMPv3 Group Commands
Syntax: [no] snmpv3 group
This command assigns or removes a user to a security group
for access rights to the switch. To delete an entry, all of the
following three parameters must be included in the
command.
group <group_name>
This parameter identifies the group that has the privileges
that will be assigned to the user. For more details refer to
“Group Access Levels” on page 13-11.
user <user_name>
This parameter identifies the user to be added to the access
group. This must match the user name added with the snmpv3
user command.
sec-model <ver1 | ver2c | ver3>
This defines which security model to use for the added user.
A SNMPv3 access Group should only use the ver3 security
model.
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