Quick Start Guide

Designed for Operators, by Operators
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Figure 166 snmpCommunityEntry Table
The user sub-menu (Figure 167) allows the protection of SNMPv3 packets from the above threats by
utilizing a concept of multiple users where each user provides secret keys for authentication and privacy.
If the User wants to add or edit any of the existing user record, then they must then select user and enter
the Edit Mode (Edit Private or Edit Exclusive).
The following options will be available:
Key Settings
o Usm User Engine ID
o Usm User Name
usmUserEntry
o Usm User Security Name
o Usm User Clone From.
o Usm User Auth Protocol.
o Usm User Auth Key Change.
o Usm User Own Auth Key Change.
o Usm User Priv Protocol.
o Usm User Priv Key Change.
o Usm User Own Priv Key Change.
o Usm User Public.
o Usm User Storage Type. Default is nonVolatile
o Usm User Auth Key.