Further notes
You change the settings with the snmp user command.
You display the configured users with the show snmp usercommand.
8.6.2.24 snmp view
Description
With this command, you configure an SNMP view.
Requirement
● An SNMP group has been created
● The access to the group is configured with snmp access
● You are in the Global Configuration mode.
The command prompt is:
cli(config)#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
snmp view <ViewName> <OIDTree> [mask<OIDMask>] {included|excluded}
[{volatile|nonvolatile}]
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter Description Range of values / note
ViewName Name of the SNMP view max. 32 characters
OIDTree Object ID Path information of the MIB tree
mask Keyword for the OID mask -
OIDMask 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 in‐
formation of the MIB tree
View type Specifies whether the filtered elements
are used or excluded.
● included (Default)
● excluded
Storage type Specifies whether the settings remain
following a restart.
● volatile:
The settings are lost after a
restart
● nonvolatile:
The settings are retained after
a restart (default).
If optional parameters are not specified when configuring, the default values apply.
Network protocols
8.6 SNMP
SCALANCE W770/W730 acc. to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
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