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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Example
DXS-3600-32S#configure terminal
DXS-3600-32S(config)#no snmp-server contact
DXS-3600-32S(config)#
55-5 snmp-server location
This command is used to configure the system location information in global configuration mode. Use the no form of
this command to remove the configuration of system location information.
snmp-server location TEXT
no snmp-server location
Parameters
TEXT
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#configure terminal
DXS-3600-32S(config)#snmp-server location test
DXS-3600-32S(config)#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#configure terminal
DXS-3600-32S(config)#no snmp-server location
DXS-3600-32S(config)#
55-6 snmp-server view
This command is used to create or update a view entry for the SNMP. Use the no form of this command to remove a
specified SNMP view entry.
snmp-server view VIEW-NAME OID-TREE {included | excluded}
no snmp-server view VIEW-NAME [OID-TREE]
Parameters
VIEW-NAME
OID-TREE
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
This example shows how to set system contact information to default value.
Specifies the string that describes the system location information. The maximum
length is 255 characters (please refer to RFC1213 for the maximum length in detail).
The syntax is general string that allows space.
No system location string is set.
Global Configuration Mode.
Level: 12
Configure the system location information on the switch.
This example shows how to set up the system location information with string test.
This example shows how to set system location information to default value.
Specifies the label for the view record that you are updating or creating. The name is
used to reference the record. The valid length for VIEW-NAME is 1 to 32 characters.
The syntax is general string that does not allow space.
Specifies the object identifier of the ASN.1 subtree to be included or excluded from
the view. To identify the subtree, specify a text string consisting of numbers, such as
1.3.6.2.4. Replace a single subidentifier with the asterisk (*) wildcard to specify a
subtree family; for example 1.3.*.4.
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