
Command Line Interface
SNMP
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Innovx FastSwitch 24 Ethernet Switch
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Installation and Operation Manual
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3. To configure an SNMP view, define a viewname (text string of 16 characters), followed by an
OID representing MIB subtree and an operational directive to include or exclude the MIB
subtree. The following command is used to create a SNMP MIB view.
L2SW> config snmp view add <viewname> <subtree> <included/excluded>
L2SW> config snmp view add l2sw-user 1.3.6.1.2 included
4. To remove an existing view or to delete all user created views, use the following command.
L2SW> config snmp view delete <viewname>
or
L2SW> config snmp view delall
L2SW> config snmp view delete l2sw-user
The switch creates the following two views as default views. The user can modify or delete
these views if required.
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internet: Enter subtree rooted at OID 1.3.6.1
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restricted: 5 Subtrees with the following root OIDs:
1.3.6.1.2.1.1
1.3.6.1.2.1.11
1.3.1.6.3.10.2.1
1.3.1.6.3.11.2.1
1.3.1.6.3.15.1.1
Note
Some SNMPv3 managers allow users to configure a "context" name along with the Views. FS-24 currently
doesn't support "contexts" to be associated with the Views. Therefore, the Context name should be configured
as blank on the SNMP manager side.
5. To display all views created by the administrator, use the following command.
L2SW> show snmp view
Figure 4-30
SNMP MIB Views
6. Groups to be supported in SNMPv3 mode can be created by the following command. The
parameters associated with the creation of a group are: Group Name (a text string of up to 16
characters), security model (noAuthNoPriv, AuthNoPriv and AuthPriv), Readview name (a
text string of 16 characters), Writeview name (a text string of 16 characters) and notifyview
name (a text string of 16 characters).
L2SW> config snmp group add <groupname> <no/auth/priv>
<readviewname> <writeviewname> <notifyviewname>
L2SW> config snmp group add l2sw-group auth l2sw-user l2sw-user
l2sw-user
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