Specifications

xStack DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Managed Switch CLI Manual
create snmp user
md5 Specifies that the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication level will be used. md5
may be utilized by entering one of the following:
<auth password 8-16> - An alphanumeric sting of between 8 and 16
characters that will be used to authorize the agent to receive packets for
the host.
<auth_key 32-32> - Enter an alphanumeric sting of exactly 32
characters, in hex form, to define the key that will be used to authorize
the agent to receive packets for the host.
sha Specifies that the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level will be used.
<auth password 8-20> - An alphanumeric sting of between 8 and 20
characters that will be used to authorize the agent to receive packets for
the host.
<auth_key 40-40> - Enter an alphanumeric sting of exactly 40
characters, in hex form, to define the key that will be used to authorize
the agent to receive packets for.
priv – Adding the priv (privacy) parameter will allow for encryption in addition to
the authentication algorithm for higher security. The user may choose:
des – Adding this parameter will allow for a 56-bit encryption to be added
using the DES-56 standard using:
<priv_password 8-16> - An alphanumeric string of between 8 and 16
characters that will be used to encrypt the contents of messages
the host sends to the agent.
<priv_key 32-32> - Enter an alphanumeric key string of exactly 32
characters, in hex form, that will be used to encrypt the contents of
messages the host sends to the agent.
none – Adding this parameter will add no encryption.
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To create an SNMP user on the Switch:
DGS-3400:4#create snmp user dlink default encrypted by_password auth md5
canadian priv none
Command: create snmp user dlink default encrypted by_password auth md5
canadian priv none
Success.
DGS-3400:4#
delete snmp user
Purpose Used to remove an SNMP user from an SNMP group and also to
delete the associated SNMP group.
Syntax
delete snmp user <username 32>
Description The delete snmp user command removes an SNMP user from its
SNMP group and then deletes the associated SNMP group.
Parameters
<username 32> An alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that
identifies the SNMP user that will be deleted.
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To delete a previously entered SNMP user on the Switch:
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