Symmetricom S100 User Manual

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S100 User Guide – Rev. D – June 2005

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All of this information is passed to commands using the command line arguments described
in the table below.

An authenticated request example:

COMMAND: snmpget -v 3 -n "" -u MD5User -a MD5 -A "The UCD Demo Password" -l

authNoPriv 255.255.255.255 sysUpTime.0

RESPONSE: system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (83491735) 9 days, 15:55:17.35

An authenticated and encrypted request example:

COMMAND: snmpget -v 3 -n "" -u MD5DESUser -a MD5 -A "The UCD Demo Password" -x

DES -X "The UCD Demo Password" -l authPriv 255.255.255.255 sysUp-

Time.0

RESPONSE: system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (83493111) 9 days, 15:55:31.11

The host shown above allows us to look at it using any level of authentication. Any hosts you
set up should be more restricted than that and require at least a level of authNoPriv when you
configure the VACM access control.

Setting up your snmp.conf file to look like this, makes your commands much simpler:

defContext none

defSecurityName MD5User

defAuthPassphrase The UCD Demo Password

defVersion 3

defAuthType MD5

defSecurityLevel authNoPriv

COMMAND: snmpget test.net-snmp.org sysUpTime.0

RESPONSE: system.sysUpTime.3.0 = Timeticks: (83517052) 9 days, 15:59:30.52

Table 2: Command Line Arguments

Parameter

Command Line Flag

Snmp.conf token

securityName

-u NAME

defSecurityName NAME

authProtocol

-a (MD5|SHA)

defAuthType (MD5|SHA)

privProtocol

-x DES

defPrivType DES

authKey

-A PASSPHRASE

defAuthPassphrase PASSPHRASE

privKey

-X PASSPHRASE

defPrivPassphrase PASSPHRASE

securityLevel

-l (noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv)

defSecurityLevel (noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv)

context

-n CONTEXTNAME

defContext CONTEXTNAME

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