360 SNMP Commandsw w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m ExampleThe following example displays the configuration of filters.SNMPv1/v2 Commandssnmp-server communityThe snmp-server community global configuration command sets up the community access stringto permit access to the SNMP protocol. To remove a community or community group, use the nosnmp-server community command.Syntaxsnmp-server community community [ro | rw | su] [ip-address][view view-name][type {router| oob}]snmp-server community-group community group-name [ip-address][type {router | oob}]no snmp-server community community [ip-address]• community—Community string that acts like a password and permits access to theSNMP protocol. (Range: 1-20 characters)• ro—Indicates read-only access (default).• rw—Indicates read-write access.• su—Indicates SNMP administrator access.• ip-address—Specifies the IP address of the management station. If no IP address isspecified, all management stations are permitted. For information on specifying out-of-band IP addresses, see the user guidelines.• view-name—Specifies the name of a previously defined view. For information on views,see the user guidelines. (Range: 1-30 characters)• group-name—Specifies the name of a previously defined group. For information ongroups, see the user guidelines. (Range: 1-30 characters)Console # show snmp filtersName OID Tree Type----------- ----------------------- ---------user-filter 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 Includeduser-filter 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.7 Excludeduser-filter 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.*.1 Included