Hi kronicklez,
The "routing-instance" knob will provide the user with flexibility of SNMP client access to whole logical-system or paritial restricted acess only to a particular routing-instance.
In case, you would like to provide access to whole logical-system, the routing-instance has to be set to "default"
show snmp community surya
logical-system LR1 {
routing-instance default;
}
And if you want to restrict to particular a routing-instance within logical-system, then it would be just that routing-instance name.
show snmp community surya
logical-system LR2 {
routing-instance FED;
}
Of course you should have trhe corresponding routing-instance configured under the logical-system, else the commit would fail like below:
{master}[edit]
suryak@MX960# commit
re0:
error: The routing instance(LR1/FED) is not configured
error: configuration check-out failed
Regards
Surya