Name
snmp-server group — global
Synopsis
snmp-server group [name
access
] [mode
view
] [accessaccess-list
] no snmp-server group
Configures
SNMP
Default
No groups defined
Description
This command allows you to associate one or more
views (defined by the
snmp-server
view
command) in a
group for the purpose of controlling access to the data objects
included in the view.
-
name
access
The
name
of the group, followed by the type ofaccess
allowed to the group. Thename
is any string; possible values foraccess
are listed in Table 15-20.
Table 17-7. Types of SNMP access
Access type |
Privileges granted |
---|---|
|
Access allowed to SNMP Version 1 managers (insecure) |
|
Access allowed to SNMP Version 2 managers (insecure) |
|
Access allowed to SNMP Version 3 managers; cryptographic authentication required; the packets themselves are not encrypted |
|
Access allowed to SNMP Version 3 managers; no authentication required (insecure) |
|
Access allowed to SNMP Version 3 managers; cryptographic authentication required; the packets are encrypted |
-
mode
view
The mode in which access is granted, followed by the name of the view to which the privileges apply.
mode
may be eitherread
(read-only access),write
(write-only access), ornotify
(access to traps and notifications). Cisco recommends against using thenotify
option; use thesnmp-server
host
command to control trap destinations. In one command, you can specify a read view, a write view, and a notify view. If you don’t specify ...
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