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Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
Changing the Default Values for SNMP v3 Users
Figure 4-6 SNMP V3 Users > New Page
Step 4
In the User Profile Name field, enter a unique name. Do not enter “default.”
Step 5 Choose Read Only or Read Write from the Access Mode drop-down box to specify the access level for
this user. The default value is Read Only.
Step 6 From the Authentication Protocol drop-down box, choose the desired authentication method: None,
HMAC-MD5 (Hashed Message Authentication Coding-Message Digest 5), or HMAC-SHA (Hashed
Message Authentication Coding-Secure Hashing Algorithm). The default value is HMAC-SHA.
Step 7 In the Auth Password and Confirm Auth Password fields, enter the shared secret key to be used for
authentication. You must enter at least 12 characters.
Step 8 From the Privacy Protocol drop-down box, choose the desired encryption method: None, CBC-DES
(Cipher Block Chaining-Digital Encryption Standard), or CFB-AES-128 (Cipher Feedback
Mode-Advanced Encryption Standard-128). The default value is CFB-AES-128.
Note In order to configure CBC-DES or CFB-AES-128 encryption, you must have selected either
HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA as the authentication protocol in Step 6.
Step 9 In the Priv Password and Confirm Priv Password fields, enter the shared secret key to be used for
encryption. You must enter at least 12 characters.
Step 10 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 11 Click Save Configuration to save your settings.
Step 12 Reboot the controller so that the SNMP v3 user that you added takes effect.
Using the CLI to Change the SNMP v3 User Default Values
Follow these steps to change the SNMP v3 user default values through the controller CLI.
Step 1 To see the current list of SNMP v3 users for this controller, enter this command:
show snmpv3user
Step 2 If “default” appears in the SNMP v3 User Name column, enter this command to delete this user:
config snmp v3user delete username
The username parameter is the SNMP v3 username (in this case, “default”).
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