Cisco Cisco Clean Access 3.5
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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 12 Monitoring
SNMP
Enable SNMP Polling/Alerts
1.
Go to Monitoring > SNMP to bring up the SNMP configuration page (
).
Figure 12-7
Monitoring > SNMP Page
2.
Click the Enable button to activate SNMP polling and SNMP traps.
3.
Specify values for the following fields:
•
Read-Only Community String:
Specify a string to enable the Clean Access Manager to respond to snmpget and snmpwalk
requests with the correct community string.
requests with the correct community string.
Leave blank to disable all Clean Access Manager responses to SNMP polling of the Clean
Access Manager.
Access Manager.
•
Disk Trap Threshold%: (default is 50%)
A trap will be sent when root partition free space falls below specified percentage.
•
One-Minute Load Average Threshold: (default is 3.0)
A trap will be sent when the one-minute load average exceeds the threshold set here. Enter load
averages as per standard unix definition. For example, a one-minute load average of 1.0 means
on average over a full minute there was at least one process blocked due to lack of CPU time.
averages as per standard unix definition. For example, a one-minute load average of 1.0 means
on average over a full minute there was at least one process blocked due to lack of CPU time.
•
Five-Minute Load Average Threshold: (default is 2.0)
A trap will be sent when the 5-minute load average exceeds the threshold set here. Enter load
averages as per standard unix definition.
averages as per standard unix definition.
•
Fifteen-Minute Load Average Threshold: (default is 1.0)
A trap will be sent when the 15-minute load average exceeds the threshold set here. Enter load
averages as per standard unix definition.
averages as per standard unix definition.
4.
Click Update to update the SNMP configuration with new thresholds.
5.
Click Download to download the SNMP MIB archive in .tar.gz form.