Re: SNMP MIB Obj Question

From: JB (jellyboy@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 12 2007 - 11:54:49 ART


Thanks for the replies. I though that you might be able to do it with one
line, but you can't. Firstly, a view must be defined with the OID value
needed to be accessed. This view is then mapped to the community string and
any read/write attributes applied.

Many thanks,

JB

On 1/12/07, Uchil Perera <uchil.groupstudy@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> *snmp-server community *
> To set up the community access string to permit access to the Simple
> Network Management Protocol (SNMP), use the* snmp-server community*command in global configuration mode. To remove the specified community
> string, use the *no *form of this command.
> *snmp-server community* *string* [*view* *view-name*] [*ro* | *rw*] [*ipv6
> * *nacl*] [*access-list-number*]
> *no snmp-server community* *string *
> *Syntax Description*
> *string*
> Community string that consists of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters and
> functions much like a password, permitting access to SNMP. Blank spaces are
> not permitted in the community string.
> *Note *The sign (@) is used for delimiting the context information.
> *view*
> (Optional) Specifies a previously defined view. The view defines the
> objects available to the SNMP community.
> *view-name*
> (Optional) Name of a previously defined view.
> *ro*
> (Optional) Specifies read-only access. Authorized management stations can
> only retrieve MIB objects.
> *rw*
> (Optional) Specifies read-write access. Authorized management stations
> can both retrieve and modify MIB objects.
> *ipv6*
> (Optional) Specifies a IPv6 named access list.
> *nacl*
> (Optional) IPv6 named access list.
> *access-list-number*
> (Optional) Integer from 1 to 99 that specifies a standard access list of
> IP addresses or a string (not to exceed 64 characters) that is the name of a
> standard access list of IP addresses allowed access to the SNMP agent.
> Alternatively, an integer from 1300 to 1999 that specifies a list of IP
> addresses in the expanded range of standard access list numbers that are
> allowed to use the community string to gain access to the SNMP agent.
>
>
> *JB <jellyboy@gmail.com>* wrote:
>
> Hi, the question I am doing is asking for a MIB object with a cer OID
> value to read by a certain community. The AK first creates a
> RESTRICTED view, defines the OID and applies this to a snmp community:
>
> snmp-server view RESTRICTED 1.3.6.1.2.1.15 included
> snmp-server community XXX view RESTRICTED RO
>
> My question is ... does the following do the same?
>
> snmp-server community nmc-exam6 view 1.3.6.1.2.1.15 RO
>
> Cheers,
>
> JB
>
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