HP Secure Key Manager User Manual

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Syntax

NOTE:

When you execute the edit station command, the system prompts you to provide

the new SNMP management station information. In the example shown here, the

system prompts contain the existing value in brackets. For example, if presented

with the prompt
Enter a number (1 - 3) [2]:
the value in brackets (in this case 2) represents the existing value.

hostname (config)# edit station <station number>
Manager Type:
1:

SNMPv1

2:

SNMPv2

3:

SNMPv3

Enter a number (1 - 3) [2]:
Trap Type:
1:

Trap

2:

Inform

Enter a number (1 - 2) [1]:
Hostname or IP [default]:
Port [162]:
Manager Community [company]:
Username [security]:
Security Level:
1:

None

2:

noAuth, noPriv

3:

auth, noPriv

4:

auth, priv

Enter a number (1 - 4) [2]:
Auth Protocol:
1:

None

2:

MD5

3:

SHA

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

Related

command(s)

show station
station
no station

no community – remove a community from the system SNMP configuration.
Syntax

hostname (config)# no community <community name>

Related

command(s)

community
edit community
show community

no snmp username – delete an existing SNMPv3 username.

Syntax

NOTE:

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

provide the new SNMPv3 username information.

hostname (config)# no snmp username <username>

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Using the Command Line Interface

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