Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0

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482 CHAPTER 11: USING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
acl acl-list: Enter the access control list for this user, based on USM name.
Description
Using the snmp-agent usm-user command, you can add a new community name
or, if you use the V3 parameter, a new user to an SNMP group.
Using the undo snmp-agent usm-user command, you can delete a user from
SNMP group.
SNMP engineID (for v3) is required when configuring remote users. This command
will not be effective if engineID is not configured.
If SNMP v3 is enabled, a default engineID is configured. You can change this if
required. See Related Commands below.
For V1 and V2C, this command will add a new community name. For V3, it will
add a new user for an SNMP group.
Related commands: display snmp-agent, snmp-agent local engineid
Example
To add a user named “JohnQ” to the SNMP group “3Com”, then configure the
use of MD5, and set the authentication password to “pass”, enter the following:
[SW7700] snmp-agent usm-user JohnQ 3Com v3 auth md5 pass
undo snmp-agent Syntax
undo snmp-agent
View
System view
Parameter
None
Description
Using undo snmp-agent command, you can disable all versions of SNMP running
on the server.
Any command of snmp-agent will enable SNMP Agent.
Example
Disable the running SNMP agents of all SNMP versions.
[SW7700]undo snmp-agent
RMON Configuration
Commands
This section describes the Remote Monitoring (RMON) configuration commands
available on your Switch 7700.
display rmon alarm Syntax
display rmon alarm [ alarm-table-entry ]