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Using the CLI to add members or security names to a group
In the CLI, use the snmp create sectogroup command to create SNMP groups. For example, the following
command sets up group1 with USM security and maps user1:
CONTROLLER>snmp create sectogroup group1 usm user1
CONTROLLER>snmp apply
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Configuring views
A view is a mapping between SNMP objects and the access rights available for those objects. An object can have
different access rights in each view. Access rights indicate whether the object is accessible by either a community
string or a user.
Using the web UI to configure views
Select SNMP tab.
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Under "View-based access control", click Configure views. The "SNMP Groups" window appears.
2.
Click Add new view to set up a new group, or click
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window appears.
Select view settings from the following fields:
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• 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 – (Optional) May be used to specify that only some of the subidentifiers 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.
Click Add view/Save changes to finish setting up the group.
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Click Review/apply and review the changes you have made, and then click Apply to implement your changes.
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Using the CLI to configure views
In the CLI, use the snmp create view command to configure views in the CLI. For example, the following
commands set up a view called None that excludes access to the entire OID. Users who are members of this group
will have no read, write or notify access to the MIB:
CONTROLLER>snmp create view None exclude .1
CONTROLLER>snmp apply
See
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for information on the snmp create sectogroup command.
for information on the snmp create view command.
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