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6. Click Review/apply and review pending changes. To apply these changes to the system, click Apply changes or click
'X' to cancel.
Figure 74: The SNMP Add/Edit group member dialog

Defining SNMP views

A view is a user-defined label for a collection of MIB tree subtrees. Each subtree ID is defined by the Object ID (OID)
of the root of the relevant subtrees. In extreme cases, this subtree can be a leaf, only. Each subtree is either included or
excluded in the view being defined.
Views are configured using the SNMP Views dialog, shown below.
Figure 75: The SNMP Views dialog
Define an SNMP view
1. Click on the chassis and select the SNMP tab.
2. Under View-based access control, click Configure views. The SNMP Views dialog displays.
3. To define a new view, click Add new view, or to edit an existing view click the
view member dialog displays (see the figure below).
4. Click Add new view. The Add view member window appears.
5. Enter or edit details for the view:
Name – Specify a name for the view. Names consist of 1–32 alphanumeric characters, and must begin with a letter.
View type– Specify whether the view contains the tree below the specified OID or everything else.
OID – Specify the position in the management tree below which this view applies.
Mask – Can be used to specify that only some of the sub-identifiers in the OID are to be matched. The mask can be
used to define a view covering a particular row (or rows) in a table, by matching against the appropriate table index
value but skipping the column sub-identifier.
6. Click Add view to finish setting up the view.
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