Configure Snmpv3 Add Filter - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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configure snmpv3 add filter

configure snmpv3 add filter [[hex <hex_profile_name>] | <profile_name>]
subtree <object_identifier> {/<subtree_mask>} type [included | excluded]
{volatile}
Description
Adds a filter to a filter profile.
Syntax Description
hex_profile_name
profile_name
object identifier
subtree_mask
included
excluded
volatile
Default
The default values are:
• mask value—empty string (all 1s)
• type—
included
• storage—
non-volatile
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to create a filter entry in the snmpNotifyFilterTable. Each filter includes or excludes a
portion of the MIB. Multiple filter entries comprise a filter profile that can eventually be associated with
a target address. Other commands are used to associate a filter profile with a parameter name, and the
parameter name with a target address.
This command can be used multiple times to configure the exact filter profile desired.
Example
The following command adds a filter to the filter profile prof1 that includes the MIB subtree
1.3.6.1.4.1/f0:
configure snmpv3 add filter prof1 subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1/f0 type included
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Specifies the filter profile that the current filter is added to. The value is to be
supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets.
Specifies the filter profile that the current filter is added to in ASCII format.
Specifies a MIB subtree.
Specifies a hex octet string used to mask the subtree. For example, f7a
indicates 1.1.1.1.0.1.1.1.1.0.1.0.
Specifies that the MIB subtree defined by <object identifier>/<mask> is to be
included.
Specifies that the MIB subtree defined by <object identifier>/<mask> is to be
excluded.
Specifies volatile storage.
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