Quick Reference Guide
SNMP Commands 357
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snmp-server filter
The snmp-server filter Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server filter entry. Use the no form of this command to
remove the specified SNMP server filter entry.
Syntax
•
snmp-server filter
filter-name oid-tree
{
included | excluded
}
•
no snmp-server filter
filter-name
[
oid-tree
]
•
filter-name
— Specifies the label for the filter record that is being updated or created.
The name is used to reference the record. (Range: 1 - 30 characters)
•
oid-tree
— Specifies the object identifier of the ASN.1 subtree to be included or excluded
from the view. To identify the subtree, specify a text string consisting of numbers, such as
1.3.6.2.4, or a word, such as system. Replace a single sub identifier with the asterisk (*)
wildcard to specify a subtree family; for example, 1.3.*.4. You may also identify the subtree
by specifying its logical name; for example, "IfEntry.*.1".
•
included
— Indicates that the filter type is included.
•
excluded
— Indicates that the filter type is excluded.
Default Configuration
No filter entry exists.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
This command can be entered multiple times for the same filter record. Later lines take
precedence when an object identifier is included in two or more lines.
Examples
The following example creates a filter that includes all objects in the MIB-II system group except
for sysServices (System 7) and all objects for interface 1 in the MIB-II interfaces group.
Console(config)# snmp-server filter filter-name system included
Console(config)# snmp-server filter filter-name system.7 excluded
Console(config)# snmp-server filter filter-name ifEntry.*.1
included










