snmp-server group

Create a new user group member to logically group users who require the same level of access. Create new access for a group in the View-based Access Control Model (VACM) table to provide access to managed objects.

Syntax

Command Parameters

auth-no-priv
Assigns the minimum level of security required to gain the access rights allowed by this conceptual row. If the auth-no-priv parameter is included, it creates one entry for SNMPv3 access.
auth-priv
Assigns the minimum level of security required to gain the access rights allowed by this conceptual row. If the auth-priv parameter is included, it creates one entry for SNMPv3 access.
group WORD<1-32>
Assigns the group name for data access. The range is 1-32 characters. Use the no operator to remove this configuration.
no-auth-no-priv
Assigns the minimum level of security required to gain the access rights allowed by this conceptual row. If the no-auth-no-priv parameter is included, it creates three entries, one for SNMPv1, one for SNMPv2c access, and one for SNMPv3c access.
notify-view WORD<0-32>
Specifies the view name in the range of 0-32 characters.
read-view WORD<0-32>
Specifies the view name in the range of 0-32 characters.
WORD<1-32> WORD<1-32>
The first WORD<1-32> specifies the group name for data access.
The second WORD<1-32> specifies the context name.
If you use a particular group name value but with different context names, you create multiple entries for different contexts for the same group. You can omit the context name and use the default. If the context name value ends in the wildcard character (*), the resulting entries match a context name that begins with that context. For example, a context name value of foo* matches contexts starting with foo, such as foo6 and foofofum.
Use the no operator to remove this configuration.
write-view WORD<0-32>
Specifies the view name in the range of 0-32 characters.

Default

None

Command Mode

Global Configuration