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You must put the
location_info
argument in double-quotes if it contains embedded
spaces.
SNMP Notify Type Settings
set snmp notify type [ v1-trap | v2-trap | inform ]
Sets the type of SNMP notifications that the system will generate:
v1-trap
– This selection will generate notifications containing an SNMPv1 Trap
Protocol
Data Unit
(PDU)
v2-trap
– This selection will generate notifications containing an SNMPv2 Trap PDU
inform
– This selection will generate notifications containing an SNMPv2 InformRe-
quest PDU.
SNMP V3 Settings
SNMP V3 is supported beginning with Firmware Version 7.4.
SNMPv3 supports two users, the Read-Only user and the Read-Write user. The read-only
account will have read-only access to all objects known to the agent, while the read-write
account will have read-write access to all objects known to the agent. SNMPv3 adds the
ability to authenticate and/or encrypt management traffic.
For security reasons, enabling SNMPv3 will disable SNMPv1/v2.
If SNMPv3 is enabled, the firmware will no longer respond to SNMPv1/SNMPv2 traffic,
nor generate SNMPv1/v2 traps in SNMPv1/SNMPv2 packets. If it receives v1 or v2
packets when v3 is enabled, it behaves as if it does not support v1/v2, and silently dis-
cards the incoming packet.
If SNMPv3 is disabled, the firmware will not respond to SNMPv3 traffic, nor generate
SNMPv3 notifications. The firmware behaves as if it does not support v3 and silently
discards the incoming packet.
set snmp v3 enable [ off | on ]
Turns SNMPv3 off or on.
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CONFIG Commands
set snmp v3 ro-account security-name
string
Adds the specified 1 – 32 character name
string
as the name of the Read-Only user.
set snmp v3 ro-account security-model [ none | auth | auth+priv ]
Sets the security model for the Read-Only account: none, authentication, or authentication
plus privacy.
none
specifies no authentication or encryption;
auth
(authentication, no encryption) requires a security name and authentication pass-
word, and a specified authentication protocol;
auth+priv
(authentication plus privacy DES encryption) requires authentication plus a
privacy password.
set snmp v3 ro-account auth-protocol [ md5 | sha ]
Specifies the authentication protocol for the Read-Only account:
md5
(HMAC-MD5 authenti-
cation) or
sha
(HMAC-SHA authentication), if the security model is set to
auth
or
auth+priv
.
set snmp v3 ro-account auth-password
Specifies the authentication password, a 1 – 32 character
string
, for the Read-Only
account, if the security model is set to
auth
or
auth+priv
. You are prompted for a new
password and then to repeat the password. If there is an existing password, the user must
enter the old password, then the new password, and repeat it.
set snmp v3 ro-account priv-password
Specifies the privacy password, a 1 – 32 character
string
, for the Read-Only account, if the
security model is set to
auth+priv
. You are prompted for a new password and then to
repeat the password. If there is an existing password, the user must enter the old pass-
word, then the new password, and repeat it.
set snmp v3 ro-account localize-keys [ off | on ]
Determines whether or not the generated keys should be localized (hashed) with the
Engine ID for the Read-Only account, if the security model is set to
auth+priv
.
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set snmp v3 rw-account security-name
string
Adds the specified 1 – 32 character name
string
as the name of the Read-Write user.
set snmp v3 rw-account security-model [ none | auth | auth+priv ]
Sets the security model for the Read-Write account: none, authentication, or authentication
plus privacy.
none
specifies no authentication or encryption;
auth
(authentication, no encryption) requires a security name and authentication pass-
word, and a specified authentication protocol;
auth+priv
(authentication plus privacy DES encryption) requires authentication plus a
privacy password.
set snmp v3 rw-account auth-protocol [ md5 | sha ]
Specifies the authentication protocol for the Read-Write account:
md5
(HMAC-MD5 authen-
tication) or
sha
(HMAC-SHA authentication), if the security model is set to
auth
or
auth+priv
.
set snmp v3 rw-account auth-password
Specifies the authentication password, a 1 – 32 character
string
, for the Read-Write
account, if the security model is set to
auth
or
auth+priv
. You are prompted for a new
password and then to repeat the password. If there is an existing password, the user must
enter the old password, then the new password, and repeat it.
set snmp v3 rw-account priv-password
Specifies the privacy password, a 1 – 32 character
string
, for the Read-Write account, if the
security model is set to
auth+priv
. You are prompted for a new password and then to
repeat the password. If there is an existing password, the user must enter the old pass-
word, then the new password, and repeat it.
set snmp v3 rw-account localize-keys [ off | on ]
Determines whether or not the generated keys should be localized (hashed) with the
Engine ID for the Read-Write account, if the security model is set to
auth+priv
.
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CONFIG Commands
show snmp v3 engine-id
Displays the router’s SNMP Engine ID. This is not editable.
System Settings
You can configure system settings to assign a name to your Motorola Netopia® Gateway
and to specify what types of messages you want the diagnostic log to record.
set system name
name
Specifies the name of your Motorola Netopia® Gateway. Each Motorola Netopia® Gateway
is assigned a name as part of its factory initialization. The default name for a Motorola
Netopia® Gateway consists of the word “Netopia-3000/XXX” where “XXX” is the serial
number of the device; for example, Netopia-3000/9437188. A system name can be 1 –
255 characters long. Once you have assigned a name to your Motorola Netopia® Gateway,
you can enter that name in the
Address
text field of your browser to open a connection to
your Motorola Netopia® Gateway.
NOTE:
Some broadband cable-oriented Service Providers use the
System Name
as
an important identification and support parameter. If your Gateway is part of
this type of network, do
NOT
alter the System Name unless specifically
instructed by your Service Provider.
set system diagnostic-level
{ off | low | medium | high | alerts | failures }
Specifies the types of log messages you want the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to record.
All messages with a level equal to or greater than the level you specify are recorded. For
example, if you specify set system diagnostic-level
medium
, the diagnostic log will retain
medium-level informational messages, alerts, and failure messages. Specifying
off
turns
off logging.
Use the following guidelines:
low
- Low-level informational messages or greater; includes trivial status messages.
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medium
- Medium-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages
that can help monitor network traffic.
high
- High-level informational messages or greater; includes status messages that
may be significant but do not constitute errors. The default.
alerts
- Warnings or greater; includes recoverable error conditions and useful opera-
tor information.
failures
- Failures; includes messages describing error conditions that may not be
recoverable.

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