Reference Guide
142 Configuring System Information
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
View Settings
An SNMP view, which is a collection of MIB subtrees, provides or blocks
access to device features.
Each subtree is defined by the Object ID (OID) of the root of its subtrees. In
extreme cases this subtree can be a leaf. Well-known names can be used to
specify the root of the desired subtree, or an OID can be entered (see
Global
Parameters
).
Each subtree is either included in or excluded from the view being defined.
Views can be attached to groups in the Access Control pages.
To create an SNMP view:
1
Click
System
>
SNMP
>
View Settings
in the tree view to display the
View Settings: Summary
page.
2
Select a view name. Its subtrees are displayed.
3
To remove a subtree from an SNMP view, click
Remove
. The subtrees of
the default views (Default, DefaultSuper) cannot be changed.
4
To add a new view, click
Add
, and enter a new
View Name (1-30
Characters)
.
show snmp Checks the status of SNMP
communications.
console(config)# snmp-server enable traps
console(config)# snmp-server trap authentication
console(config)# snmp-server engineid local default
The engine-id must be unique within your
administrative domain.
Do you wish to continue? [Y/N]y
The SNMPv3 database will be erased. Do you wish to
continue? [Y/N]y
Table 7-35. SNMP Global Parameters Commands
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CLI Command Description










