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Server IP Address/Name—Enter the IP address or domain name of the log server.
Engine ID—Enter the Engine ID.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
A view is a user-defined label for a collection of MIB subtrees. Each subtree ID is defined by
the Object ID (OID) of the root of the relevant subtrees. Either well-known names can be used
to specify the root of the desired subtree or an OID can be entered (see
Each subtree is either included or excluded in the view being defined.
The Views page enables creating and editing SNMP views. The default views (Default,
DefaultSuper) cannot be changed.
Views can be attached to groups in the
access mode through the
To define SNMP views:
Click SNMP > Views.
The following fields are displayed for each view:
Object ID Subtree—Node in the MIB tree that is included or excluded in the view.
Object ID Subtree View—Whether the node is Included or Excluded.
Click Add to define new views.
Enter the parameters.
View Name—Enter a view name between 0-30 characters.
Object ID Subtree—Select the node in the MIB tree that is included or excluded in the
selected SNMP view. The options to select the object are as follows:
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Select from list—Enables you to navigate the MIB tree. Press the Up arrow to go to
the level of the selected node's parent and siblings; press the Down arrow to descend
to the level of the selected node's children. Click nodes in the view to pass from one
node to its sibling. Use the scrollbar to bring siblings in view.
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User Defined—Enter an OID not offered in the Select from list option.
Groups
page or to a community which employs basic
Communities
page.
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
SNMP
Views
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OIDs).

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