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DES-1210-52/ME L2 Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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DES-1210-52/ME:5#
create snmp view
Purpose
To assign views to community strings to limit which MIB objects an
SNMP manager can access.
Syntax
create snmp view <view_name 32> <oid 32> <oid_mask 32
view_type [included | excluded]
Description
The create snmp view command assigns views to community
strings to limit which MIB objects an SNMP manager can access.
Parameters
<view_name 32> − A string of up to 30 alphanumeric characters that
identifies the SNMP view to be created.
<oid 32> The object ID that identifies an object tree (MIB tree) to
be included or excluded from access by an SNMP manager.
<oid_mask 32> The object ID mask that identifies an object tree
(MIB tree) to be included or excluded from access by an SNMP
manager.
included Includes this object in the list of objects that an SNMP
manager can access.
excluded Excludes this object from the list of objects that an
SNMP manager can access.
Restrictions
Only administrator, operate or power user-level users can issue this
command.
Example usage:
To create an SNMP view:
DES-1210-52/ME:5# create snmp view dlink 1.3.6 1.1.1 view_type excluded
Command: create snmp view dlink 1.3.6 1.1.1 view_type excluded
Success.
DES-1210-52/ME:5#
delete snmp view
Purpose
To remove an SNMP view entry previously created on the Switch.
Syntax
delete snmp view <view_name 32> <oid 32>
Description
The delete snmp view command removes an SNMP view
previously created on the Switch.
Parameters
<view_name 32> A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that
identifies the SNMP view to be deleted.
<oid 32> The object ID that identifies an object tree (MIB tree) that
is deleted from the Switch.
Restrictions
Only administrator, operate or power user-level users can issue this
command.
Example usage:
To delete a previously configured SNMP view from the Switch:

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