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Configuring Snmp Views - Cisco SF 300-08 Administration Manual

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Configuring SNMP

Configuring SNMP Views

STEP 3
Configuring SNMP Views
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide
User defined—Enter the local device engine ID. The field value is a
hexadecimal string (range: 10 - 64). Each byte in the hexadecimal character
strings is represented by two hexadecimal digits. Each byte can be
separated by a period or a colon.
Click Apply. The switch is updated.
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. Well-known names can be used to specify
the root of the desired subtree or an OID can be entered (see Model OIDs).
Each subtree is either included or excluded in the view being defined.
SNMP Views Page
The
views (Default, DefaultSuper) cannot be changed.
Views can be attached to groups in the Groups Page.
To define SNMP views:
Click SNMP > Views. The
Select the user-defined views from the Filter: View Name list. The following views
exist by default:
Default—Default SNMP view for read and read/write views.
DefaultSuper—Default SNMP view for administrator views.
Other views can be added.
Object ID Subtree—Displays the subtree to be included or excluded in the
SNMP view.
Object ID Subtree View Type—Displays whether the defined subtree is
included or excluded in the selected SNMP view.
Click Add to define new views. The
enables creating and editing SNMP views. The default
SNMP Views Page
Add View Page
opens.
opens.
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