HP 6125G Configuration Manual page 63

Network management and monitoring configuration guide
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Step
5.
Create or update a
MIB view.
6.
Configure the SNMP
access right.
7.
Configure the
maximum size (in
bytes) of SNMP
packets for the
SNMP agent.
8.
Configure the DSCP
value for SNMP
responses.
Command
snmp-agent mib-view { excluded | included }
view-name oid-tree [ mask mask-value ]
(Approach 1) Create an SNMP community:
snmp-agent community { read | write }
community-name [ mib-view view-name ]
[ acl acl-number | acl ipv6
ipv6-acl-number ] *
(Approach 2) Create an SNMP group, and
add a user to the SNMP group:
a.
snmp-agent group { v1 | v2c }
group-name [ read-view read-view ]
[ write-view write-view ] [ notify-view
notify-view ] [ acl acl-number | acl ipv6
ipv6-acl-number ] *
b.
snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c }
user-name group-name [ acl
acl-number | acl ipv6
ipv6-acl-number ] *
snmp-agent packet max-size byte-count
snmp-agent packet response dscp dscp-value
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Remarks
Optional.
By default, the MIB view
ViewDefault is predefined and
its OID is 1.
Each view-name oid-tree pair
represents a view record. If you
specify the same record with
different MIB subtree masks
multiple times, the last
configuration takes effect.
Except for the four subtrees in
the default MIB view, you can
create up to 16 unique MIB
view records.
Use either approach.
By default, no SNMP group
exists.
In approach 2, the username is
equivalent to the community
name in approach 1, and must
be the same as the community
name configured on the NMS.
Optional.
By default, the SNMP agent can
receive and send the SNMP
packets up to 1500 bytes.
Optional.
By default, the DSCP value for
SNMP responses is 0.

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