Dell PowerConnect 5448 Command Line Interface Guide - Page 329
snmp-server filter, filter-name, oid-tree
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Default Setting 'Default' and 'DefaultSuper' views exists. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. User Guidelines • You can enter this command multiple times for the same view record. • The number of views is limited to 64. • "Default" and "DefaultSuper" views exist. Those views are used by the software internally and can't be deleted or modified. Example The following example creates a view that includes all objects in the MIB-II system group except for sysServices (System 7) and all objects for interface 1 in the MIB-II interfaces group: Console (config)# snmp-server view user-view system included Console (config)# snmp-server view user-view system.7 excluded Console (config)# snmp-server view user-view ifEntry.*.1 include snmp-server filter The snmp-server filter Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a filter entry. Use the no form of this command to remove the specified Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server filter entry. Syntax • snmp-server filter filter-name oid-tree {included | excluded} • no snmp-server filter filter-name [oid-tree] • filter-name - Label for the filter record that you are updating or creating. The name is used to reference the record. (Range: Up to 30 characters). • oid-tree - Object identifier of the ASN.1 subtree to be included or excluded from the view. To identify the subtree, specify a text string consisting of numbers, such as 1.3.6.2.4, or a word, such as system. Replace a single subidentifier with the asterisk (*) wildcard to specify a subtree family; for example 1.3.*.4. • included - The filter type is included. • excluded - The filter type is excluded. Default Configuration There are no default communities defined. SNMP Commands 329