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Usage guidelines
A MIB view represents a set of MIB objects (or MIB object hierarchies) with certain access privilege.
The MIB objects included in the MIB view are accessible while those excluded from the MIB view are
inaccessible.
Each
view-name
oid-tree
pair represents a view record. If you specify the same record with
different MIB subtree masks multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Be cautious with deleting the default MIB view. The operation blocks the access to any MIB object on
the device from NMSs that use the default view.
Examples
# Include the
mib-2
(OID 1.3.6.1.2.1) subtree in the
mibtest
view and exclude the
system
subtree
from this view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] snmp-agent sys-info version v1
[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included mibtest 1.3.6.1.2.1
[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view excluded mibtest system
[Sysname] snmp-agent community read public mib-view mibtest
An SNMPv1 NMS in the
public
community can query the objects in the
mib-2
subtree but not any
object (for example, the
sysDescr or sysObjectID
node) in the
system
subtree.
Related commands
display
snmp-agent
mib-view
snmp-agent
group
snmp-agent packet max-size
Use
snmp-agent packet max-size
to set the maximum size (in bytes) of SNMP packets that
an SNMP agent can receive or send.
Use
undo snmp-agent packet max-size
to restore the default.
Syntax
snmp-agent
packet
max-size
byte-count
undo
snmp-agent
packet
max-size
Default
An SNMP agent can process SNMP packets with a maximum size of 1500 bytes.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
byte-count
: Sets the maximum size (in bytes) of SNMP packets that the SNMP agent can receive
or send. The value range is 484 to 17940.
Usage guidelines
If any device on the path to the NMS does not support packet fragmentation, limit the SNMP packet
size to prevent large-sized packets from being discarded. For most networks, the default value is
sufficient.
Summary of Contents for SOHO IE4300
Page 285: ...i Contents Tcl commands 1 cli 1 tclquit 1 tclsh 2...
Page 288: ...i Contents Python commands 1 exit 1 python 1 python filename 2...
Page 291: ...i Contents Automatic configuration commands 1 autodeploy udisk enable 1...
Page 323: ...25 Sysname Ten GigabitEthernet1 0 51 undo shutdown Related commands irf port...
Page 465: ...ii stp vlan enable 55 vlan mapping modulo 55...
Page 602: ...12 Related commands display mvrp statistics...
Page 609: ...i Contents VLAN mapping commands 1 display vlan mapping 1 vlan mapping 2...
Page 678: ...9 Related commands reset pppoe relay statistics...
Page 846: ...i Contents Basic IP forwarding commands 1 display fib 1 ip forwarding table save 2...
Page 1770: ...i Contents Time range commands 1 display time range 1 time range 1...
Page 2026: ...34 Related commands display mac authentication...
Page 2028: ...ii...
Page 2143: ...i Contents User profile commands 1 display user profile 1 user profile 2...
Page 2308: ...61 ipsec transform set...
Page 2531: ...i Contents SAVI commands 1 ipv6 savi down delay 1 ipv6 savi log enable 1 ipv6 savi strict 2...
Page 2534: ...3 Sysname ipv6 savi strict Related commands ipv6 verify source...
Page 2791: ...14 Sysname track 1 Related commands delay display track...
Page 2939: ...9 sntp authentication keyid sntp reliable authentication keyid...
Page 2967: ...27 Related commands apply poe profile poe enable poe max power interface view poe priority...