220
SNMP Commands
2
Maps the internal security-name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models to an
internal group-name.
3
Map sthe internal group-name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models to view-
name (read-view and notify-view always, and for rw for write-view also)
• You can use the group-name to restrict the access rights of a community string. By specifying
the group-name parameter, the software:
1
Generates an internal security-name.
2
Maps the internal security-name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models to the
group-name.
To define management station on the out-of-band port, use the out-of-band IP address
format: oob/ip-address.
The oob/ip-address address indicates whether the selected management station being
configured is an OOB management station.
The type keyword is used for a different purpose. From an SNMP perspective, the
OOB port is treated as a separate device. Therefore, when defining an SNMP
community, the administrator must indicate which tables are being configured. If type
is oob, this indicates that OOB tables are being configured. If type is router, it means
that the device's tables are being configured.
Examples
The following example sets up the community access string "public" to permit administrative
access to SNMP protocol, at an administrative station with the IP address 192.168.1.20.
snmp-server view
To create or update a view entry, use the
snmp-server view
global configuration command. To
remove the specified Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server view entry, use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
snmp-server view
view-name
oid-tree
{
included
|
excluded
}
no snmp-server view
view-name
[
oid-tree
]
•
view-name
— Label for the view record that you are updating or creating. The name is
used to reference the record. (Range: 1 - 30 chars)
Console (config)#
snmp-server community
public
su
192.168.1.20
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