154 | Command Line Reference | SmartNA-X 1G/10G Modular
snmp delete sectogroup
Use the snmp delete sectogroup command to unmap (delete) an SNMPv3 user/securityName from a sectoGroup. A
group will no longer exist once all securityNames have been unmapped from it.
Syntax
snmp delete sectogroup { USM | v1 | v2c } securityName
Parameters
USM, v1, v2c Specify the group securityModel.
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securityName Specify the user/securityName to unmap from the sectoGroup.
Example
Unmap a USM user/securityName:
CONTROLLER>snmp delete sectogroup usm securityName
CONTROLLER>apply
snmp show view
Use the snmp show view command to list viewNames. A viewName is a mapping between SNMP objects and the access
MIB rights (as reference by the OID range) that are available to those objects. viewNames are created with the snmp
create view command.
Syntax
snmp show view
Parameters
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Example
List viewNames:
CONTROLLER>snmp show view
View number 0
view type : include
mibTree : .1.3.6.1.4.1.31645.2.2.3.3.1.1.1.11
mask : 0xff:fa
name : portconfig3
View number 1
view type : include
mibTree : NCTAP-MIB::psIndex.11
mask : 0xff:fa
name : portstate3
View number 2
view type : exclude
mibTree :
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.networkcritical.products.ncTapMIB.ports.port
config.pcTable.pcEntry.pcIndex.11
mask : 0xff:fa
name : portconfigNo3C
View number 3
view type : include
mibTree : ports
mask :
name : portconfigNo3C
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