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iomSnmpv3UserStateStatusString OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object will be a bit string that contains detailed information about the
SNMPv3 user account status. The intent is that the information string will be
passed to the external application in the event that the MM set an <91>enable<92> state
using the object <91>iomSnmpv3UserState<92> and the response to the write of that
object was a failure due to an invalid account parameter. The bit string in this
object is only to be used by the MM for the case above, otherwise the data is not
guaranteed to be accurate. The bit mask is treated as 32 bits in network byte
order. That is the bit 0 will be the left most bit and bit 31 will be the right most bit.
The bit pattern definition is defined as below:
Bit(8:31): reserved must be set to zeroes.
Bit(8): Set to 1 to indicate the IPv6 trap address is invalid.
Bit(7): Set to 1 to indicate the IPv4 trap address is invalid
Bit(6): Set to 1 to indicate the access type is invalid or not set.
Bit(5): Set to 1 to indicate the privacy 2486 password is invalid or not set
Bit(4): Set to 1 to indicate the privacy protocol is invalid or not set.
Bit(3): Set to 1 to indicate 1 the authentication password is invalid or not set.
Bit(2): Set to 1 to indicate the authentication protocol is invalid or not set.
Bit(1): Set to 1 to indicate the user-name is invalid or not set.
Bit(0): If this bit is set to <91>0<92> then this will indicate all account parameters are
correct. The MM will then ignore all other bits within this object. If this bit is set
to <91>1<92> then then at least one other bit must be set to indicate what specific
account parameter(s) are invalid and caused the failed response to the
<91>iomSnmpv3UserState<92> enable."


 
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Parent OID: iomSnmpv3Cfg(1) First sibling OID: iomSnmpv3UserName(1) Previous sibling OID: iomSnmpv3UserState(9) Next sibling OID: iomSnmpv3TestTrap(11) Last sibling OID: iomSnmpv3tResetUser(12)
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