Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
Configuring Management Settings
▀ Configuring System SNMP Settings
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
OL-22970-01
Notes:
The system contact is the name of the person to contact when traps are generated that indicate an error condition.
A community string is a password that allows access to system management information bases (MIBs).
The system can send SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3 traps to numerous target devices. However, the Web
Element Manager can only process SNMP version 1 (SNMPv1) and SNMP version 2c (SNMPv2c) traps. If the
SNMP target you are configuring is the Web Element Manager application, configure this command to use
version 1 or version 2c. Issue this command as many times as you need to configure multiple targets. If you
configure multiple targets, generated alarms are sent to every configured target.
SNMP target you are configuring is the Web Element Manager application, configure this command to use
version 1 or version 2c. Issue this command as many times as you need to configure multiple targets. If you
configure multiple targets, generated alarms are sent to every configured target.
The
command is optional. It is only required if your network requires SNMP v3
support. The engine ID uniquely identifies the SNMP engine and the SNMP entitiy(ies) thus providing a
security association between the two for the sending and receiving of data.
security association between the two for the sending and receiving of data.
SNMP user name is for SNMPv3 and is optional. There are numerous keyword options associated with this
command.
I
MPORTANT
:
SNMPv3 traps are not supported for Web Element Management application.
Verifying SNMP Parameters
•
To verify that the SNMP server information is correctly configured, enter the following command:
The following displays a sample output.
•
Verify that the SNMP community(ies) were configured properly by entering the following command: