Avaya P334T-ML Manuel D’Utilisation
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Chapter 8 User Authentication
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Avaya P334T-ML User’s Guide
The following SNMP commands are available.
In order to...
Use the following command...
Enable SNMP access to the device
snmp-server enable
Disable SNMP access to the device
no snmp-server
Enable SNMPv1 access to the
device
device
snmp-server community
Disable SNMPv1 access to the
device
device
no snmp-server community
Configure the SNMPv3 engine ID
snmp-server engineID
Return the SNMPv3 engine ID to its
default
default
no snmp-server engineID
Create an SNMPv3 user
snmp-server user
Remove an SNMPv3 user
no snmp-server user
Create an SNMPv3 group
snmp-server group
Remove an SNMPv3 group
no snmp-server group
Create a view or add or exclude
OIDs from a view
OIDs from a view
snmp-server view
Delete an SNMPv3 view
no snmp-server view
Set a read/write/trap SNMPv1
community name
community name
set snmp community
Display a list of SNMPv3 views
show snmp view
Display a table of SNMPv3 users
and the groups with which they are
mapped
and the groups with which they are
mapped
show snmp userToGroup
Display the SNMPv3 engine ID
show snmp engineID
Display a list of SNMPv3 groups
show snmp group
Display a list of SNMPv3 users
show snmp user
Display a list of SNMPv3
notification receivers and SNMPv1
trap receivers
notification receivers and SNMPv1
trap receivers
show snmp