MIB Reference Guide SNMP Configuration SNMPv3 SNMPv3 Users Configure an SNMPv3 User Identity Configure an SNMPv3 User Identity Access the system configuration element. ORACLE# configure terminal ORACLE(configure)# system ORACLE(system)# Type snmp-user-entry and press Enter. The system prompt changes to let you know that you can begin configuring individual parameters used to create an identity for an SNMPv3 user. ORACLE(system)# snmp-user-entry ORACLE(snmp-user-entry)# user-name—Enter the name of the user authorized for retrieving SNMPv3 traps. Values: <user name string>—that is 1 to 24 characters. auth-protocol—Specify the authentication protocol. sha256—HMAC-SHA2-256 authentication protocol. sha512—(Default) HMAC-SHA2-512 authentication protocol. priv-protocol—Specify the privacy algorithm. aes128—Authenticates using the AES128 algorithm. auth-password—Enter the authorization password for this user. Value: <password-string>— that is 6 to 64 characters. priv-password—Enter the privilege password for this user. Value: <password-string>— that is 6 to 64 characters. address-list—Enter the host IP address(es) that are associated with this user. <address-string>— that is 1 to 24 characters. You can specify multiple address list names by enclosing them within brackets "()". Type done to save your configuration. Note:Repeat the previous steps if you need to add more SNMPv3 users.