286 CHAPTER 19: SNMP COMMANDS
snmp-server group The snmp-server group Global Configuration mode command
configures 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]} [read readview] [write writeview]
no snmp-server group groupname {v1 | v2 | v3 [noauth | auth | priv]}
Parameters
■ 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.
■ name — Specifies the context of a packet. The following context is
supported: Router. If the context name is unspecified, all contexts are
defined.
■ readview — Specifies a string that is the name of the view that
enables only viewing the contents of the agent. If unspecified, all
objects except for the community-table and SNMPv3 user and access
tables are available.
■ writeview — Specifies a string that is the name of the view that
enables entering data and configuring the contents of the agent. If
unspecified, nothing is defined for the write view.
■ notifyview — Specifies 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. Applicable only to the SNMP Version 3
security model.