view-name—specifies the name of the view which is
a set of MIB objects/instances that can be accessed;
enter an alphanumeric string.
write-view <view-name>
Changes the write view used by the new community
string for different types of SNMP operations.
view-name—specifies the name of the view which is
a set of MIB objects/instances that can be accessed;
enter an alphanumeric string.
notify-view <view-name>
Changes the notify view settings used by the new
community string for different types of SNMP
operations.
view-name—specifies the name of the view which is
a set of MIB objects/instances that can be accessed;
enter an alphanumeric string.
no snmp-server community command
The
no snmp-server community
command clears the snmp-server community
configuration.
The syntax for the
no snmp-server community
command is
no snmp-server community {ro|rw|<community-string>}
The
no snmp-server community
command is executed in the Global Configuration
mode.
If you do not specify a read-only or read-write community parameter, all community strings are
removed, including all the communities controlled by the
snmp-server community
command and the
snmp-server community
for read-write command.
If you specify read-only or read-write, then just the read-only or read-write community is
removed. If you specify the name of a community string, then the community string with that
name is removed.
The following table outlines the parameters for this command.
Table 52: no snmp-server community command parameters
Parameters
Description
ro |rw|<community-string>
Changes the settings for SNMP:
• ro|rw—sets the specified old-style community
string value to NONE, thereby disabling it.
• community-string—deletes the specified
community string from the SNMPv3 MIBs (that
is, from the new-style configuration).
ACLI Reference for wired networks
210 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013