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* Copyright (C) 2019-2024 by Extreme Networks , Inc.                           *
* This file is part of rBreeze Dump                                            *
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* Author: Pradeep Raj.                                                         *
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* Directions to Use:                                                           *
* 1. Replace all the values enclosed in the "%" with                           *
*    the values to be configured. The string present with in the braces        * 
*    indicates its type.                                                       *
* 2. To pass "" in the request replace the " with %22.                         *
* 3. To pass multiple keys in the URI enclose seperate them with %2c or        *
*    comma(",").                                                               *
* 4. Avoid using the requests with [DO NOT USE] tag in the payload. These could*
*    be defective because of the tailf extensions they have.                   *
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* Disclaimer:                                                                  *
* 1. The queries mentioned here do not have a one-to-one correlation with CLI. *
* 2. The queries inferred here are based on an automated tool and are not      *
*    gauranteed to work. Its the functional teams responsibilty to ensure its  *
*    working.                                                                  *
* 3. In case if you find any discrepancy you can always contact the author to  *
*    get it fixed.                                                             *
* 4. Avoid using the requests with [DO NOT USE] tag in the payload. These could*
*    be defective because of the tailf extensions they have.                   *
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curl -v -X POST -d "<context><context-name>%string%</context-name><vrf-name>%string%</vrf-name></context>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server


curl -v -X POST -d "<community><community>%string%</community></community>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server


curl -v -X POST -d "<user><username>%string%</username></user>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server


curl -v -X POST -d "<v3host><hostip>%inet:host%</hostip><username>%string%</username></v3host>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server


curl -v -X POST -d "<host><ip>%inet:host%</ip><community>%string%</community><version>%host-version%</version></host>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server



curl -v -X POST -d "<view><viewname>%string%</viewname><mibtree>%string%</mibtree><mibtree-access>%mib-access%</mibtree-access></view>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server


curl -v -X POST -d "<group><group-name>%string%</group-name><group-version>%group-version-type%</group-version></group>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server


curl -v -X POST -d "<community-map><community>%string%</community><context>%string%</context></community-map>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server/mib


curl -v -X POST -d "<use-vrf><use-vrf-name>%string%</use-vrf-name></use-vrf>"  -u admin:password http://%ipaddress%:80/rest/config/running/snmp-server

