Cisco PowerKEY CableCARD Module 802 Installation Guide
Chapter 5 PKES Upgrade Procedures
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Example: 0x80001f88800ed6913fdbb5774800000000
b Does the engine ID displayed in step 11 a match the engine ID of the
original SNMPv3 trap destination?
If yes, go to step 11 c.
If no, then update the SNMPv3 trap destination engine ID with the
engine ID found in step 11 a.
engine ID found in step 11 a.
c Save and close the snmpd.conf file.
Checking the SNMP Communities
1 From the SSH session connected to the PKES, as root user, type grep
1 From the SSH session connected to the PKES, as root user, type grep
rocommunity snmpd.conf.orig and press Enter. The system displays all of the
original SNMPv2 communities configured on the PKES.
original SNMPv2 communities configured on the PKES.
2 Did the system display any un-commented values other than the following:
rocommunity public localhost
rocommunity public 192.168.44.60
rocommunity public 192.168.44.60
If yes, go to step 3.
If no, go to Restarting the SNMP Daemon (on page 48).
3 Complete the following steps to restore the SNMPv2 communities on the PKES.
a Type vi snmpd.conf and press Enter.
b Add all of the original SNMPv2 community entries to the end of the
b Add all of the original SNMPv2 community entries to the end of the
snmpd.conf file.
Important: Do not add the following entries:
rocommunity public localhost
rocommunity public 192.168.44.60
rocommunity public localhost
rocommunity public 192.168.44.60
c Save and close the snmpd.conf file.
Restarting the SNMP Daemon
1 Did you make any changes to either the snmpd.conf file or the
1 Did you make any changes to either the snmpd.conf file or the
trapDestinationTable file?
If yes, follow these steps to restart the Net-SNMP daemon.
a Type service snmpd stop and press Enter.
b Type service snmpd start and press Enter.
c Type service snmpd status and press Enter to verify that the Net-SNMP
a Type service snmpd stop and press Enter.
b Type service snmpd start and press Enter.
c Type service snmpd status and press Enter to verify that the Net-SNMP
daemon started.
Example: Output should look similar to the following:
snmpd (pid 6895) is running...
snmpd (pid 6895) is running...
If no, go to Enable Support for Clear DRM VOD Assets (Optional) (on page
49).
49).
2 Type exit and then press Enter to log out of the PKES as root user.