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BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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2. Use the no snmp-server context command to remove the specified SNMP
Context.
Example
The following example shows how to create a context to be used to further restrict
access:
MOT(config)#snmp-server context mycontext
Configuring Packet Size
1. Use the snmp-server packetsize command in Global Configuration mode to
change the permitted SNMP packet size that the SNMP Server can receive or
transmit, as shown below:
MOT(config)#snmp-server packetsize <value>
where:
value is the permitted SNMP packet size, expressed in bytes; valid range is
484 to 17940; default is 1400.
2. Use the show snmp packetsize to view the currently configured packet size.
Note: You must configure a context in conjunction with configuring an access
policy. If a prefix name is configured with the snmp-server access
command, it should have the same name as the context.
Note: If you do not specify a prefix name with the snmp-server access
command, you must add a blank context such as snmp-server context.