Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Wartungshandbuch
Managing 4-33
February 27, 2004
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
To set up SNMP community information:
1.
Open the MeetingTime Register Book, and click the
Configure
tab.
2.
Select the
Network Mgmt Info
topic.
You will configure the following attributes (the following steps explain
how):
how):
Attribute
Configure
Name
The name of the network management community. Standard
“public” and “private” communities are predefined. They are
called MeetingPlace-public and MeetingPlace-private. You
may use these values or replace them with your own.
“public” and “private” communities are predefined. They are
called MeetingPlace-public and MeetingPlace-private. You
may use these values or replace them with your own.
IP address
The IP address to which traps are sent for trap communities.
This parameter is ignored for non-trap communities.
This parameter is ignored for non-trap communities.
Read-write?
When set to Yes, SNMP messages for this community can
modify stored SNMP data. (Ignored for trap communities.)
Typically, managers choose read-only in the public
community; private communities are often used for read-write
access.
modify stored SNMP data. (Ignored for trap communities.)
Typically, managers choose read-only in the public
community; private communities are often used for read-write
access.
Is it a trap?
SNMP agents can proactively notify the manager through a
“trap” (for example, “I am restarting”). The SNMP module
can activate traps when the system restarts, when a network
link changes state, or when an SNMP message that fails
authentication is received.
“trap” (for example, “I am restarting”). The SNMP module
can activate traps when the system restarts, when a network
link changes state, or when an SNMP message that fails
authentication is received.
Click to find community
Configure these
attributes