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The simplest form of SNMPv3 request is unauthenticated and unencrypted (noAuthNoPriv). It still requires a user name (and the agent must be configured to allow unauthenticated requests from that user). Such a request would look something like:
snmpget -v 3 -l noAuthNoPriv -u dave localhost sysUpTime.0
An authenticated request (authNoPriv) would specify a pass phrase to authenticate with:
snmpget -v 3 -l authNoPriv -u dave -A "Open the Door" localhost sysUpTime.0
A fully secure request (authPriv) would also specify the privacy pass phrase:
snmpget -v 3 -l authPriv -u dave -A "Open the Door" -X "Bet you can't see me" localhost sysUpTime.0
In practise, most of these would probably be set via configuration
directives in a personal $HOME/.snmp/snmp.conf
file
(note, not the agent's snmpd.conf
file).
The equivalent settings for the third example would be:
defSecurityName dave defSecurityLevel authPriv defAuthPassphrase "Open the Door" defPrivPassphrase "Bet you can't see me"
If the AuthPassphrase and the PrivPassphrase are the same, then you can use the setting
defPassphrase "Open the Door and see me"
instead.
See the AGENT section for how to configure the agent to respond to SNMPv3 requests.