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Default Views The system creates the ViewDefault view when the SNMP agent is enabled. In this default MIB view, all MIB objects in the iso subtree but the snmpUsmMIB, snmpVacmMIB, and snmpModules.18 subtrees are accessible. System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters excluded: Denies access to any node in the specified MIB subtree. included: Permits access to all the nodes in the specified MIB subtree. view-name: Specify a view name, a string of 1 to 32 characters. oid-tree: Specifies a MIB subtree by its root node's OID (for example 1.4.5.3.1) or object name (for example, system). An OID is a dotted numeric string that uniquely identifies an object in the MIB tree. mask mask-value: Sets a MIB subtree mask, a hexadecimal string. Its length must be an even number in the range of 2 to 32. Usage guidelines A MIB view represents a set of MIB objects (or MIB object hierarchies) with certain access privilege. The MIB objects included in the MIB view are accessible while those excluded from the MIB view are inaccessible. Each view-name oid-tree pair represents a view record. If you specify the same record with different MIB subtree masks multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. The system can store entries for up to 20 unique MIB view records. In addition to the four default MIB view records, you can create up to 16 unique MIB view records. After you delete the default view with the undo snmp-agent mib-view command, you can create up to 20 unique MIB view records. Be cautious with deleting the default MIB view. The operation blocks the access to any MIB object on the device from NMSs that use the default view. Examples # Include the mib-2 (OID 1.3.6.1) subtree in the mibtest view and exclude the system subtree from this view. system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included mibtest 1.3.6.1 [Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view excluded mibtest system [Sysname] snmp-agent community read public mib-view mibtest An SNMPv1 NMS in the public community can query the objects in the mib-2 subtree but not any object (for example, the sysDescr or sysObjectID node) in the system subtree. Related commands • display snmp-agent mib-view • snmp-agent group 98

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Default
The system creates the
ViewDefault
view when the SNMP agent is enabled. In this default MIB view, all
MIB objects in the
iso
subtree but the
snmpUsmMIB
,
snmpVacmMIB
, and
snmpModules.18
subtrees are
accessible.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
excluded
: Denies access to any node in the specified MIB subtree.
included
: Permits access to all the nodes in the specified MIB subtree.
view-name
: Specify a view name, a string of 1 to 32 characters.
oid-tree
: Specifies a MIB subtree by its root node's OID (for example
1.4.5.3.1)
or object name (for
example,
system
). An OID is a dotted numeric string that uniquely identifies an object in the MIB tree.
mask
mask-value
: Sets a MIB subtree mask, a hexadecimal string. Its length must be an even number in
the range of 2 to 32.
Usage guidelines
A MIB view represents a set of MIB objects (or MIB object hierarchies) with certain access privilege. The
MIB objects included in the MIB view are accessible while those excluded from the MIB view are
inaccessible.
Each
view-name oid-tree
pair represents a view record. If you specify the same record with different MIB
subtree masks multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
The system can store entries for up to 20 unique MIB view records. In addition to the four default MIB view
records, you can create up to 16 unique MIB view records. After you delete the default view with the
undo
snmp-agent mib-view
command, you can create up to 20 unique MIB view records.
Be cautious with deleting the default MIB view. The operation blocks the access to any MIB object on the
device from NMSs that use the default view.
Examples
# Include the
mib-2
(OID 1.3.6.1) subtree in the
mibtest
view and exclude the
system
subtree from this
view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included mibtest 1.3.6.1
[Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view excluded mibtest system
[Sysname] snmp-agent community read public mib-view mibtest
An SNMPv1 NMS in the
public
community can query the objects in the
mib-2
subtree but not any object
(for example, the
sysDescr
or
sysObjectID
node) in the
system
subtree.
Related commands
display
snmp-agent
mib-view
snmp-agent
group