SNMPv2c uses a community-string model (clear-text “read”/“write” strings) and provides no authentication integrity or encryption. Only SNMPv3 adds auth/privacy (AuthNoPriv/AuthPriv) with hashing and encryption. Therefore, stating that SNMPv2c can encrypt user passwords is false.
[References: HCIP-Access V2.5 Study Guide – SNMP versions and security comparison (v1/v2c vs v3)., , ]
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