181
Default
No SNMP group exists.
Views
System view
Predefined use roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
v1
: Specifies SNMPv1.
v2c
: Specifies SNMPv2c.
v3
: Specifies SNMPv3.
group-name
: Specifies an SNMP group name, a string of 1 to 32 case-sensitive characters.
authentication
: Specifies the authentication without privacy security model for the SNMPv3 group.
privacy
: Specifies the authentication with privacy security model for the SNMPv3 group.
read-view
view-name
: Specifies a read-only MIB view. The
view-name
represents a MIB view name,
a string of 1 to 32 characters. If no read-only MIB view is specified, the SNMP group has read access
to the default view
ViewDefault
.
write-view
view-name:
Specifies a read and write MIB view. The
view-name
represents a MIB view
name, a string of 1 to 32 characters. If no read and write view is specified, the SNMP group cannot
set any MIB object on the SNMP agent.
notify-view
view-name
: Specifies a notify MIB view. The
view-name
represents a MIB view name, a
string of 1 to 32 characters. The SNMP agent sends notifications to the users in the specified group
only for the MIB objects included in the notify view. If no notify view is specified, the SNMP agent
does not send any notification to the users in the specified group.
acl
acl-number
: Specifies a basic IPv4 ACL to filter NMSs by source IPv4 address. The
acl-number
argument represents an ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999. In the specified SNMP group,
only NMSs with an IPv4 address permitted in the ACL can access the SNMP agent. If no ACL is
specified, or the specified ACL does not exist, all NMSs in the SNMP group can access the SNMP
agent. If the specified ACL does not have any rules, no NMS in the SNMP community can access the
SNMP agent.
acl
ipv6
ipv6-acl-number
: Specifies a basic IPv6 ACL to filter NMSs by source IPv6 address. The
ipv6-acl-number
argument represents an ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999. In the specified
SNMP group, only NMSs with an IPv6 address permitted in the IPv6 ACL can access the SNMP
agent. If no ACL is specified, or the specified ACL does not exist, all NMSs in the SNMP group can
access the SNMP agent. If the specified ACL does not have any rules, no NMS in the SNMP
community can access the SNMP agent.
Usage guidelines
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c settings in this command are supported only for high encryption in non-FIPS
mode.
All users in an SNMP group share the security model and access rights of the group.
You can create up to 20 SNMP groups, including SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 groups.
All SNMPv3 users in a group share the same security model, but can use different authentication
and privacy key settings. To implement a security model for a user and avoid SNMP communication
failures, make sure the security model configuration for the group and the security key settings for
the user are compliant with
and match the settings on the NMS.