Which Option of SNMPv3 ensure authentication but no encryption?
A.
priv
B.
no auth
C.
no priv
D.
authNoPriv
Explanation:
SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 each represent a different security model. The security model
combines with the selected security level to determine the security mechanism applied when the
SNMP message is processed.
The security level determines the privileges required to view the message associated with an SNMP
trap. The privilege level determines whether the message needs to be protected from disclosure or
authenticated. The supported security level depends upon which security model is implemented. SNMP
security levels support one or more of the following privileges:
SNMPv3 provides for both security models and security levels. A security model is an authentication
strategy that is set up for a user and the role in which the user resides. A security level is the permitted
level of security within a security model. A combination of a security model and a security level
determines which security mechanism is employed when handling an SNMP packet.
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