Table 80: Configuring Traceoptions Fields (continued)
Option
Function
Flag
Specifies which trace
operations are to be
logged. If this is not
configured, only
important activities are
logged by default.
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Your Action
1.
Expand the Traceoptions tree and select Flag.
2. Click the New button or select a tracing flag and click the Edit button.
3. Configure the following to create and define a tracing flag entry:
Configuring SNMP Communities (NSM Procedure) on page 140
By default, an SNMP community grants read access and denies write access to all
supported MIB objects, including communities configured for read-write authorization.
To restrict or grant read or write access to a set of MIB objects, configure a MIB view and
associate the view with a community. Each MIB object of a view has a common object
identifier (OID) prefix. Each OID represents a subtree of the MIB object hierarchy. The
subtree can be represented either by a sequence of integers separated by periods (such
as 1.3.6.1.2.1.2) or by its subtree name (such as interfaces). Use a view to specify a group
of MIB objects on which to define access. You can also use the wildcard character asterisk
(*) to include OIDs that match a particular pattern in the SNMP view. To enable a view,
associate it with a community.
To configure SNMP views in NSM:
In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
In the Devices list, double-click the device to select it.
2.
Click the Configuration tab.
3.
In the configuration tree, expand SNMP.
4.
Select View.
5.
Select the Enable Feature check box.
6.
Name—Specify the tracing flag to be used:
timer—Log internally generated events.
protocol-timeouts—Log SNMP response timeouts.
pdu—Log SNMP request and response packets.
varbind-error—Log variable binding errors.
routing-socket —Log routing socket calls.
interface-stats—Log physical and logical interface statistics.
subagent—Log subagent restarts.
general—Log general events.
nonvolatile-sets—Log nonvolatile SNMP set request handling.
all—Log all SNMP events.
Comment—Enter a comment for the tracing flag.
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