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snmp user-add
Description
The snmp user-add command is used to add User. To delete the
corresponding User, please use no snmp user-add command. The User in a
SNMP Group can manage the switch via the management station software. The
User and its Group have the same security level and access right.
Syntax
snmp user-add {name} { local | remote } {group-name} [smode { v1 | v2c | v3 }]
[slev { noAuthNoPriv | authNoPriv | authPriv }] [cmode { none | MD5 | SHA }]
[cpwd confirm-pwd] [emode { none | DES }] [epwd encrypt-pwd]
no snmp user-add {name}
Parameter
name —— User Name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters.
local | remote —— User Type, with local and remote options. Local indicates
that the user is connected to a local SNMP engine, while remote indicates that
the user is connected to a remote SNMP engine.
group-name —— The Group Name of the User. The User is classified to the
corresponding Group according to its Group Name, Security Model and Security
Level.
smode —— The Security Model of the User, with v1, v2c and v3 options. By
default, the option is v1. The Security Model of the User must be the same with
that of the Group which the User belongs to.
slev —— The Security Level of SNMP v3 Group. There are three options,
including noAuthNoPriv (no authorization and no encryption), authNoPriv
(authorization and no encryption) and authPriv (authorization and encryption).
By default, the option is noAuthNoPriv. The Security Level of the User must be
the same with that of the Group which the User belongs to.
cmode —— The Authentication Mode of the SNMP v3 User, with none, MD5
and SHA options. None indicates no authentication method is used, MD5
indicates the port authentication is performed via HMAC-MD5 algorithm and
SHA indicates the port authentication is performed via SHA (Secure Hash
Algorithm). SHA authentication mode has a higher security than MD5 mode. By
default, the Authentication Mode is none.
confirm-pwd —— Authentication Password, ranging from 1 to 16 characters.
emode —— The Privacy Mode of the SNMP v3 User, with none and DES
options. None indicates no privacy method is used, and DES indicates DES