Snmp-Server View - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
User Guidelines
If the source interface is the outgoing interface, the IPv6 address defined on the
interfaces is selected in accordance with RFC 6724.
If the source interface is not the outgoing interface, the minimal IPv6 address
defined on the source interface with the scope of the destination IPv6 address is
applied.
If there is no available IPv6 source address, a SYSLOG message is issued when
attempting to send an SNMP trap or inform.
Use the no snmp-server source-interface-ipv6 traps command to remove the
source IPv6 interface for SNMP traps.
Use the no snmp-server source-interface-ipv6 informs command to remove the
source IPv6 interface for SNMP informs.
Use the no snmp-server source-interface-ipv6 command to remove the source
IPv6 interface for SNMP traps and informs.
Example
The following example configures the VLAN 10 as the source interface.
switchxxxxxx(config)#

45.6 snmp-server view

To create or update an SNMP view, use the snmp-server view Global
Configuration mode command. To remove an SNMP view, use the no form of this
command.
Syntax
snmp-server view
view-name oid-tree {included | excluded}
no snmp-server view
Parameters
view-name—Specifies the name for the view that is being created or
updated. (Length: 1–30 characters)
included—Specifies that the view type is included.
snmp-server source-interface-ipv6 traps vlan 100
view-name
oid-tree
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