Foundry NetIron M2404C and M2404F Metro Access Switches
Configuring SNMP (Rev. 03)
Simple Network Management Protocol
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
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Group: GR1 model:v3 Auth
Displaying All Configured Views
The
show snmp-server view
command, in Privileged (Enable) mode, displays all configured
views. This command displays the viewmask of a particular view if it is configured. If the name of
the view is specified, only data for the views with the specified name is displayed on the screen. If
the view name is not specified, all views are displayed on the screen. The view name is not case-
sensitive and can be entered partially. The viewmask length is 32B.
A view is displayed in symbolic format, when some portions of the viewfamily OID match the
OID, stored in file
foundry_oid_table
. The symbol with the longest match of the OID is assigned
and concatenated with the unmatched OIDs.
Command Syntax
device-name
#
show snmp-server view
[
VIEW-NAME
]
Argument Description
VIEWNAME
(Optional). The name of the view. The view name is limited to 32 characters.
Example
The following example shows how to display a view family in symbolic format. The view family
has the following long OID:
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4.1.192.168.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.4.1
The view is displayed in the following format:
ipCidrRouteEntry.192.168.0.0.255.255.0.0.0.192.168.4.1
device-name
#
show snmp-server view
View name: MyView
OID: 1.3.6 included
Row status: Active
Storage type:Volatile
View name: MyView
OID: 1.3.6.1 excluded
Row status: Active
Storage type:Volatile
If the file
foundry_oid_table
is loaded in the flash file system, the OIDs will be shown with
symbolic names.
The row status can be
Active
(the row is operable) or
notInService
(the row is administratively
disabled).
The storage type can be
Volatile
(the data is in volatile memory, and after reboot it will be lost) or
Non Volatile
(the data is in non volatile memory – it will be restored after reboot).