Network protocols
6.6 SNMP
SCALANCE S615 Command Line Interface
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Mask that filters access to the elements of
the MIB tree
A series of "0" and "1" separated by
dots in keeping with the path infor-
- Specifies whether the filtered elements are
used or excluded
•
included
•
- specifies whether the settings remain fol-
lowing a restart:
•
volatile (volatile):
The default settings are used after a
restart
•
nonvolatile (non-volatile):
The saved settings are used after a
restart
Note that the meaning of the filter mask changes depending on the "included/excluded"
parameter:
● ...
0... and "included" means: Access denied
● ...
0... and "excluded" means: Access permitted
● ...
1... and "included" means: Access permitted
● ...
1... and "excluded" means: Access denied
The filter is created.
You delete a filter with the no snmp filterprofile command.
You display the created filter with the
show snmp filter table command.
no snmp filterprofile
Description
With this command, you delete a filter.
You are in the Global configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config)#
Call up the command with the following parameters: