Command Reference Guide

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The command options ipv6, security-name, and access-list-name are recursive. In other words,
each option can, in turn, accept any of the three options as a sub-option, and each of those
sub-options can accept any of the three sub-options as a sub-option, and so forth. The
following example demonstrates the creation of a standard IPv4 ACL called “snmp-ro-acl”
and then assigning it to the SNMP community “guest”:
Example
FTOS(conf)# ip access-list standard snmp-ro-acl
FTOS(config-std-nacl)#seq 5 permit host 10.10.10.224
FTOS(config-std-nacl)#seq 10 deny any count
!
FTOS(conf)#snmp-server community guest ro snmp-ro-acl
FTOS(conf)#
Related
Commands
snmp-server contact
c e s z
Configure contact information for troubleshooting this SNMP node.
Syntax
snmp-server contact text
To delete the SNMP server contact information, use the no snmp-server contact command.
Parameters
Defaults
No default values or behavior
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
snmp-server enable traps
c e s z
Enable SNMP traps.
Note: For IPv6 ACLs, only IPv6 and UDP types are valid for SNMP; TCP, ICMP rules
are not valid for SNMP. In IPv6 ACLs port rules are not valid for SNMP.
ip access-list standard
Name (or select) a standard access list to filter based on IP address.
ipv6 access-list
Configure an access list based on IPv6 addresses or protocols.
show running-config
snmp
Display the current SNMP configuration and defaults.
text
Enter an alphanumeric text string, up to 55 characters long.
Version 8.3.11.1 Introduced on Z9000
Version 8.3.7.0 Introduced on S4810
Version 7.6.1.0 Support added for S-Series
Version 7.5.1.0 Support added for C-Series
E-Series legacy command