SNMP::setSecurity
(PHP 5 >= 5.4.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SNMP::setSecurity — Configures security-related SNMPv3 session parameters
Description
public SNMP::setSecurity( string $securityLevel, string $authProtocol = "", string $authPassphrase = "", string $privacyProtocol = "", string $privacyPassphrase = "", string $contextName = "", string $contextEngineId = "" ): bool
setSecurity configures security-related session parameters used in SNMP protocol version 3
Parameters
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securityLevel
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the security level (noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv)
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authProtocol
-
the authentication protocol (MD5 or SHA)
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authPassphrase
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the authentication pass phrase
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privacyProtocol
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the privacy protocol (DES or AES)
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privacyPassphrase
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the privacy pass phrase
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contextName
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the context name
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contextEngineId
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the context EngineID
Return Values
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Examples
Example #1 SNMP::setSecurity() example
<?php $session = new SNMP(SNMP::VERSION_3, $hostname, $rwuser, $timeout, $retries); $session->setSecurity('authPriv', 'MD5', $auth_pass, 'AES', $priv_pass, '', 'aeeeff'); ?>
See Also
- SNMP::__construct() - Creates SNMP instance representing session to remote SNMP agent
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