Ssl commands – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual

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Syntax

NOTE:

When you execute the snmp username command, the system prompts you to provide

the values for the new SNMPv3 username.

hostname (config)# snmp username
Username [V3]:
Security Level:
1:

noAuth, noPriv

2:

auth, noPriv

3:

auth, priv

Enter a number (1 - 3) [3]:
Auth Protocol:
1:

None

2:

MD5

3:

SHA

Enter a number (1 - 3) [2]:
Auth Password [********]:
Priv Password [********]:
MIB Access:
Enterprise [y]:
Standard [y]:

Related

command(s)

edit snmp username
no snmp username
show snmp username

station – add an SNMP management station.
Syntax

hostname (config)# station

Related

command(s)

edit station
no station
show station

SSL commands

cipherspec – enable a cipher spec.

NOTE:

The cipher order pertains to the communication channel between the client (application, database,

etc.) and the SKM. It does not affect the keys that might be used to encrypt data by the KMS Server.

Syntax

hostname (config)# cipherspec <disabled cipher #>

Related

command(s)

NOTE:

Unless you know the priority of the disabled cipher you want to enable, you can use

the show cipherspec command to display the ciphers on the system.

show cpiherspec
cipherspec priority
no cipherspec
no export cipherspec
restore cipherspec

cipherspec priority – prioritize the cipher spec.

NOTE:

The cipher order pertains to the communication channel between the client (application, database,

etc.) and the SKM. It does not affect the keys that might be used to encrypt data by the KMS Server.

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