12-29-2004 07:39 AM
Is it possible to use MD5 to encrypt SNMPv2 community strings? If so, how do I go about doing that?
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01-04-2005 07:59 AM
No, it requires SNMPv3.
01-04-2005 07:13 AM
To enhance the security of SNMPv2, MD5 is used in some implementations to authenticate communications between an SNMP server and agent. MD5 provides you with data integrity, origin authentication and checks for timeliness. Further, SNMPv2 can use the data encryption standard (DES) for encrypting information. If supported, the configuration for this will be dependant on the devices you are using. You should refer to the documentation for the device you are working on.
01-04-2005 07:59 AM
No, it requires SNMPv3.
01-01-2014 11:05 PM
*What is SNMPv2 authentication protocol ????
A. Community Strings
B. HMAC-MD5
C. HDMAC-SHA
plez someone help me?????
what's correct answer ???
01-02-2014 01:15 AM
Hi Ahmed,
SNMPv2 authentication protocol >> is Community string only
Thanks-
Afroz
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01-02-2014 11:23 AM
Thank you very much Afroj
I can hardly express my gratitude .
regards.
01-02-2014 08:05 PM
Hi Ahmed,
Kindly rate the useful post..
Thanks-
01-04-2014 10:06 AM
hi everybody
i need help ???
what two commands with display the current ip address and basic layer 1 and 2 status
of an interface?
1.sh protocols
2.sh ip interface
3.sh controllers
4.sh running-config
which two characteristics describe the access layer of the hierchical network design model ?
1.layer 3 support
2. port security
3.redundant components
4.vlans
regards
01-04-2014 10:16 AM
If this is from some of the questionnaire, following are the answers:
>> what two commands with display the current ip address and basic layer 1 and 2 status
of an interface?
2.sh ip interface
4.sh running-config
>> which two characteristics describe the access layer of the hierchical network design model ?
2. port security
4.vlans
01-04-2014 11:07 AM
Thankful and greatful vinod
thank u for ur interest
01-07-2014 05:16 AM
hi everybody
plez help me ?????
i have dout about this qus?
Which three approaches can be used while migrating from an IPv4 addressing scheme to an IPv6 scheme ?
A. static mapping of IPv4 address to IPv6 addresses
B. configuring IPv4 tunnels between IPv6 islands
C. use DHCPv6 to map IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses
D. use proxying and translation (NAT-PT) to translate IPv6 packets into IPv4 packets
E. configure IPv6 directly
F. enable dual-stack routing
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