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Snmp-server filter – SMC Networks SMC2552W-G2-17 User Manual

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SNMP Commands

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snmp-server filter

This command configures SNMP v3 notification filters. Use the no form to delete an
SNMP v3 filter or remove a subtree from a filter.

Syntax

snmp-server filter

<filter-id> <include | exclude> <subtree>

[mask {mask}]
no snmp-server

filter <filter-id> [subtree]

filter-id - A user-defined name that identifies an SNMP v3 notification filter.

(Maximum length: 32 characters)

include - Defines a filter type that includes objects in the MIB subtree.
exclude - Defines a filter type that excludes objects in the MIB subtree.
subtree - The part of the MIB subtree that is to be filtered.
mask - An optional hexadecimal value bit mask to define objects in the MIB

subtree.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

• The access point allows up to 10 notification filters to be created. Each filter

can be defined by up to 20 MIB subtree ID entries.

• Use the command more than once with the same filter ID to build a filter that

includes or excludes multiple MIB objects. Note that the filter entries are
applied in the sequence that they are defined.

• The MIB subtree must be defined in the form “.1.3.6.1” and always start with

a “.”.

• The mask is a hexadecimal value with each bit masking the corresponding

ID in the MIB subtree. A “1” in the mask indicates an exact match and a “0”
indicates a “wild card.” For example, a mask value of 0xFFBF provides a bit
mask “1111 1111 1011 1111.” If applied to the subtree
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.23, the zero corresponds to the 10th subtree ID. When
there are more subtree IDs than bits in the mask, the mask is padded with
ones.

Example

Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server filter trapfilter include .1
Enterprise AP(config)#snmp-server filter trapfilter exclude
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.23

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