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Configuring SNMP
Chapter 19
Using the
snmp-server view
Command
In global configuration mode, use the
snmp-server view
command to access
Standard IEEE 802.11 MIB objects through IEEE view and the dot11 read-write
community string.
This example shows how to enable IEEE view and dot11 read-write community
string:
AP(config)# snmp-server view ieee ieee802dot11
included
AP(config)# snmp-server community dot11 view ieee
RW
SNMP Examples
This example shows how to enable SNMPv1, SNMPv2C, and SNMPv3. The
configuration permits any SNMP manager to access all objects with read-only
permissions by using the community string public. This configuration does not
cause the access point to send any traps.
AP(config)# snmp-server community public
This example shows how to assign the strings open and ieee to SNMP, to allow
read-write access for both, and to specify that open is the community string for
queries on non-IEEE802dot11-MIB objects and ieee is the community string for
queries on IEEE802dot11-mib objects:
bridge(config)# snmp-server view dot11view
ieee802dot11 included
bridge(config)# snmp-server community open
rw
bridge(config)# snmp-server community ieee view
ieee802dot11 rw
This example shows how to permit any SNMP manager to access all objects with
read-only permission by using the community string public. The access point also
sends config traps to the hosts 192.180.1.111 and 192.180.1.33 by using
SNMPv1 and to the host 192.180.1.27 by using SNMPv2C. The community
string public is sent with the traps.
AP(config)# snmp-server community public
AP(config)# snmp-server enable traps config
AP(config)# snmp-server host 192.180.1.27 version
2c public
AP(config)# snmp-server host 192.180.1.111 version
1 public
AP(config)# snmp-server host 192.180.1.33 public