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access-policy <1-65535> host WORD<0–46> [username WORD<0–30>]
8. Configure optional SNMP parameters for an access policy:
access-policy <1-65535> [snmp-group WORD<1–32> <snmpv1|snmpv2c|usm>]
OR
access-policy <1-65535> [snmpv3]
9. Enable the access policy:
access-policy <1-65535> enable
10. Enable access policies globally:
access-policy
Example
Assuming no access policies exist, start with policy 3 and name the policy policy3:
Switch:1(config)# access-policy 3 name policy3
Add read-write-all access level to policy 3:
Switch:1(config)# access-policy 3 accesslevel rwa
Add the usm group group_example to policy 3:
Switch:1# access-policy 3 snmp-group group_example usm
Enable access strict:
Switch:1config)# access-policy 3 access-strict
Enable policy 3:
Switch:1(config)# access-policy 3 enable
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the access-policy command.
Variable Value
access-strict Restrains access to criteria specified in the access
policy.
true—The system accepts only the currently
configured access level.
false—The system accepts access up to the
configured level.
Use the no operator to remove this configuration.
accesslevel <ro|rwa|rw> Specifies the level of access if you configure the
policy to allow access.
enable Enables the access policy.
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