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SmartNA-X
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1G/10G User Guide 1.4
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6.
Click
Review/apply
and review pending changes. To apply these changes to the system, click
Apply changes
or click
'
X
' to cancel.
Figure 74: The SNMP Add/Edit group member dialog
Defining SNMP views
A view is a user-defined label for a collection of MIB tree subtrees. Each subtree ID is defined by the Object ID (OID)
of the root of the relevant subtrees. In extreme cases, this subtree can be a leaf, only. Each subtree is either included or
excluded in the view being defined.
Views are configured using the
SNMP Views
dialog, shown below.
Figure 75: The SNMP Views dialog
Define an SNMP view
1.
Click on the chassis and select the
SNMP
tab.
2.
Under
View-based access control
, click
Configure views
. The
SNMP Views
dialog displays.
3.
To define a new view, click
Add new view
, or to edit an existing view click the icon for that view. The
Add/Edit
view member
dialog displays (see the figure below).
4.
Click
Add new view
. The
Add view member
window appears.
5.
Enter or edit details for the view:
•
Name
– Specify a name for the view. Names consist of 1–32 alphanumeric characters, and must begin with a letter.
•
View type
– Specify whether the view contains the tree below the specified OID or everything else.
•
OID
– Specify the position in the management tree below which this view applies.
•
Mask
– Can be used to specify that only some of the sub-identifiers in the OID are to be matched. The mask can be
used to define a view covering a particular row (or rows) in a table, by matching against the appropriate table index
value but skipping the column sub-identifier.
6.
Click
Add view
to finish setting up the view.