BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
Configuring a MIB View
You can assign MIB views to SNMP Groups or community strings to limit the MIB
objects that an SNMP manager can access. You can use a predefined view or create
your own view. You create or update an SNMP View entry using the snmp-server
view command in Global Configuration mode. You can enter this command multiple
times for the same view record. Later lines take precedence when an object identifier
is included in two or more lines.
1. MOT (config)#snmp-server view <name> <oidsubtree> {included |
2. Use the snmp-server view <new-view-name> to view the available MIB groups
3. Use the no snmp-server view <new-view-name> command to remove the
Examples
The following example creates a view that includes all objects in the MIB-II system
group and all objects in the RiverDelta Networks, Inc. Enterprise MIBs:
snmp-server view <new-view-name> system included
snmp-server view <new-view-name> riverdelta included
The following example creates a view that includes all objects in the MIB-II group
except for the Interfaces group:
snmp-server view <new-view-name> mib-2 included
snmp-server view <new-view-name> interfaces excluded
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excluded}
where:
name is the new MIB view name.
oidsubtree is the subtree of the MIB view family name.
included specifies the subtree is included in view.
excluded specifies the subtree is excluded from view.
when configuring the view. The following example creates a view that includes
all objects in the MIB-II subtree:
MOT (config)#snmp-server view <name> mib-2 included
where:
name is the new MIB view name.
specified SNMP MIB view entry.
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