Dave,

View directive comes under SNMPV3.
With alone SNMPv1/v2c , rocommunity directive is the only choice to restrict
access  for a subtree as below,
rocommunity cname default <subtree> ( without using view directive )

In SNMPv1/v2c , I want to achieve like
rocommunity cname default <subtree1> <subtree2>.. ( without using view
directive )

Is the above possible ?
If yes , please pave me a way to do this.

Any help is appreciable.

Regards,
Pachi

On 5/30/08, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2008/5/29 Pachiappan D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > How can i provide the access to more than one subtree with rocommunity ?
>
>
> By defining a view containing these subtrees.
> That is exactly what the previous suggestion does.
>
> Whether the view contains two adjacent MIB objects,
> or two completely separate subtrees is not important.
> You can define a view containing as many or as few
> elements as you like.
>
>
> Dave
>
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