Snmpv3 Filter - HP ProCurve 420 Management And Configuration Manual

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The SNMP v3 user name that is specfied in the target must first be
configured using the snmpv3 user command.
Example
HP420(config)#snmpv3 targets mytraps 192.168.1.33 chris
HP420(config)#

snmpv3 filter

This command configures SNMP v3 notification filters. Use the no form to
delete an SNMP v3 filter or remove a subtree from a filter.
Syntax
snmpv3 filter <filter-id> <include | exclude> <subtree>
no snmpv3 filter <filter-id> [subtree]
filter-id - A user-defined name that identifies an SNMP v3 notification
filter. (Maximum length: 32 characters)
include - Indicates objects in the MIB subtree to be sent to the
assigned receiving target.
exclude - Indicates objects in the MIB subtree not to be sent to the
assigned receiving target.
subtree - The part of the MIB subtree that is to be included in the
filter.
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
By default, all trap messages are enabled and sent to configured
Target IDs. To disable a trap, use the no snmp-server trap command.
The access point allows up to 10 notification filters to be created.
Each filter can be defined by up to 20 MIB subtree ID entries.
Use the command more than once with the same filter ID to build a
filter that includes or exculdes multiple MIB objects.
The MIB subtree must be defined in the form ".1.3.6.1" and always
start with a ".".
Command Line Reference
SNMP Commands
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