Reference Guide
146 Configuring System Information
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
User Security Model
An SNMP user is defined by the following:
• Login credentials (username, password, and authentication method)
• Context and scope in which the user operates
• Association with a group
•Engine ID
SNMP user login credentials are verified using a local database.
After a user is authenticated, it takes on the attributes of its group, and can
then access the views permitted to this group. A user can only be a member of
a single group.
Before you create an SNMPv3 user, create an SNMPv3 group in the Access
Control pages.
When the configuration file is saved, SNMP communities/users are not
saved. This means that if you configure another device with this
configuration file, you must define the SNMP communities/users on that
device.
console (config)# snmp-server group user-group v3
priv read user-view
console# show snmp groups
Name Security Views
Model Level Read Write Notify
----- ----- ------- ------- ------- --------
--
1 V1 noauth - - -
2
V1 noauth - - -
3
V1 noauth - - -
4
V1 noauth - - -
5
V1 noauth - - -










