Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) Owner manual

1032 Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide
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snmp-server user [snmpmanager|snmpoperator|snmptrap] v3 auth md5
[0 <PASSWORD>|2 <ENCRYPTED-PASSWORD>|<PASSWORD>]
snmp-server user [snmpmanager|snmpoperator|snmptrap] v3 encrypted
[auth md5|des auth md5] [0 <PASSWORD>|2 <ENCRYPTED-PASSWORD>|<PASSWORD>]
throttle <1-100> Sets CPU usage for SNMP activities. Use this command to set the CPU usage from 1 - 100.
suppress-security-configurati
on-level [0|1]
Sets the level of suppression of SNMP security configuration information
0 – If this option is selected, an empty string is returned for the SNMP request for security
configuration information. Security configuration information consists of:
Passwords
Keys
Shared secrets
The default setting is 0.
1 – Suppresses the display of the policy, IP ACL, passwords, keys and shared secrets. If this option is
selected, in addition to suppression from ‘Level 0’, an empty string is returned for a SNMP request
on following items:
Management policies
IP ACL
Tables containing user names and community strings
user [snmpmanager|
snmpoperator|
snmptrap]
Defines user access to the SNMP engine
snmpmanager – Sets user as a SNMP manager
snmpoperator – Sets user as a SNMP operator
snmptrap – Sets user as a SNMP trap user
v3 auth md5 Uses SNMP version 3 as the security model
auth – Uses an authentication protocol
md5 – Uses HMAC-MD5 algorithm for authentication
[0 <PASSWORD>|
2
<ENCRYPTED-PASSWORD>|
<PASSWORD>]
Configures password using one of the following options:
0 <PASSWORD> – Configures clear text password
2 <PASSWORD> – Configures encrypted password
<PASSWORD> – Specifies a password for authentication and privacy protocols
user
[snmpmanager|
snmpoperator|
snmptrap]
Defines user access to the SNMP engine
snmpmanager – Sets user as a SNMP manager
snmpoperator – Sets user as a SNMP operator
snmptrap – Sets user as a SNMP trap user
v3 encrypted Uses SNMP version 3 as the security model
encrypted – Uses encrypted privacy protocol
auth md5 Uses authentication protocol
auth – Sets authentication parameters
md5 – Uses HMAC-MD5 algorithm for authentication
des auth md5 Uses privacy protocol for user privacy
des – Uses CBC-DES for privacy
After specifying the privacy protocol, specify the authentication mode.
auth – Sets user authentication parameters
md5 – Uses HMAC-MD5 algorithm for authentication
[0 <PASSWORD>|
2
<ENCRYPTED-PASSWORD>|
<PASSWORD>]
The following are common to both the auth and des parameters:
Configures password using one of the following options:
0 <PASSWORD> – Configures a clear text password
2 <PASSWORD> – Configures an encrypted password
<PASSWORD> – Specifies a password for authentication and privacy protocols