Snmp-server group, Syntax – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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SNMP Commands

console(config)# snmp-server filter user-filter

ifEntry.*.1 included

snmp-server group

Use the snmp-server group command in Global Configuration mode to

configure a new Simple Management Protocol (SNMP) group or a table that

maps SNMP users to SNMP views. To remove a specified SNMP group, use

the no form of this command.

Syntax

snmp-server group

groupname

{ v1 | v2 | v3 { noauth | auth | priv } [

notify

notifyview

] } [ context

contextname

] [ read

readview

] [ write

writeview

]

no snmp-server group

groupname

{ v1 | v2 | v3 { noauth | auth | priv } } [

context

contextname

]

groupname

— Specifies the name of the group. (Range: 1-30 characters.)

v1 — Indicates the SNMP Version 1 security model.

v2 — Indicates the SNMP Version 2 security model.

v3 — Indicates the SNMP Version 3 security model.

noauth — Indicates no authentication of a packet. Applicable only to the

SNMP Version 3 security model.

auth — Indicates authentication of a packet without encrypting it.

Applicable only to the SNMP Version 3 security model.

priv — Indicates authentication of a packet with encryption. Applicable

only to the SNMP Version 3 security model.

contextname

— Provides different views of the system and provides the

user a way of specifying that context.

notifyview

— Defines a string that is the name of the view that enables

specifying an inform or a trap. If unspecified, nothing is defined for the

notify view. (Range: 1-30 characters.)

readview

— A string that is the name of the view that enables the you to

view only the contents of the agent. If unspecified, all the objects except

for the community-table and SNMPv3 user and access tables are available.

(Range: 1-30 characters.)

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