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View Type: excluded View status: active View name: ViewDefault MIB Subtree: snmpVacmMIB Subtree mask: Storage-type: nonVolatile View Type: excluded View status: active View name: ViewDefault MIB Subtree: snmpModules.18 Subtree mask: Storage-type: nonVolatile View Type: excluded View status: active ViewDefault is the default MIB view. The output shows that except for the MIB objects in the snmpUsmMIB, snmpVacmMIB, and snmpModules.18 subtrees, all the MIB objects in the iso subtree are accessible. Table 21 Command output Field View name MIB Subtree Subtree mask Storage-type View Type View status Description MIB view name. MIB subtree covered by the MIB view. MIB subtree mask. Type of the medium (see Table 19) where the subtree view is stored. Access privilege for the MIB subtree in the MIB view: • Included-All objects in the MIB subtree are accessible in the MIB view. • Excluded-None of the objects in the MIB subtree is accessible in the MIB view. Status of the MIB view: • active-MIB view is effective. • inactive-MIB view is ineffective. MIB views are active upon their creation at the CLI. To temporarily disable a MIB view without deleting it, you can perform an SNMP set operation to set its status to inactive. Related commands snmp-agent mib-view display snmp-agent remote Use display snmp-agent remote to display remote SNMP engine IDs configured by using the snmp-agent remote command. Syntax display snmp-agent remote [ ip-address [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] | ipv6 ipv6-address [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] ] 83

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View Type: excluded
View status: active
View name: ViewDefault
MIB Subtree: snmpVacmMIB
Subtree mask:
Storage-type: nonVolatile
View Type: excluded
View status: active
View name: ViewDefault
MIB Subtree: snmpModules.18
Subtree mask:
Storage-type: nonVolatile
View Type: excluded
View status: active
ViewDefault
is the default MIB view. The output shows that except for the MIB objects in the
snmpUsmMIB
,
snmpVacmMIB
, and
snmpModules.18
subtrees, all the MIB objects in the
iso
subtree are accessible.
Table 21
Command output
Field
Description
View name
MIB view name.
MIB Subtree
MIB subtree covered by the MIB view.
Subtree mask
MIB subtree mask.
Storage-type
Type of the medium (see
Table 19
) where the subtree view is stored.
View Type
Access privilege for the MIB subtree in the MIB view:
Included
—All objects in the MIB subtree are accessible in the MIB view.
Excluded
—None of the objects in the MIB subtree is accessible in the MIB view.
View status
Status of the MIB view:
active
—MIB view is effective.
inactive
—MIB view is ineffective.
MIB views are active upon their creation at the CLI. To temporarily disable a MIB view
without deleting it, you can perform an SNMP set operation to set its status to inactive.
Related commands
snmp-agent
mib-view
display snmp-agent remote
Use
display
snmp-agent
remote
to display remote SNMP engine IDs configured by using the
snmp-agent
remote
command.
Syntax
display
snmp-agent
remote
[
ip-address
[
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
] |
ipv6
ipv6-address
[
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
] ]