Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.6 Libro blanco
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To add the Snap-in and change Cisco SNMP Management settings, do the following:
Step 5
On the IPCC system, select Start > Run...
Step 6
In the Start box type, mmc and press ENTER.
Step 7
From the Console, select File > Add/Remove Snap-in. A new window
appears.
appears.
Step 8
From the Standalone tab, verify that Console Root is selected in the Snap-ins
added to: field and click Add.
added to: field and click Add.
Step 9
In the Add Snap-in window, scroll down and select Cisco SNMP Agent
Management.
Management.
Step 10
Click Add.
Step 11
Click Close.
Step 12
Click OK in the Add/Remove Snap-in window.
The Cisco SNMP Agent Management Snap-in is now loaded in the console.
Saving the Snap-in View
Once you have loaded the Cisco SNMP Agent Management MMC Snap-in, you can save
that console view to a file (with an .msc file extension). The file can be launched directly
instead of repeatedly adding the Snap-in to a new MMC console view.
To do so, select the console and use the Save As function. Select a distinctive filename,
making sure to keep the .msc file extension. The Administrative Tools (start) menu is the
default location where the file will be saved, which makes it available for later access
through the Start menu.
that console view to a file (with an .msc file extension). The file can be launched directly
instead of repeatedly adding the Snap-in to a new MMC console view.
To do so, select the console and use the Save As function. Select a distinctive filename,
making sure to keep the .msc file extension. The Administrative Tools (start) menu is the
default location where the file will be saved, which makes it available for later access
through the Start menu.
Configuring Community Names for SNMP v1 and v2c
If you are using SNMP v1 or v2c you must configure a community name so that Network
Management Systems (NMSs) can access the data provided by your server. This name is
left blank during installation for security reasons.
SNMP community names are used to authenticate data exchange of SNMP information.
An NMS can exchange SNMP information only with servers that use the same
community name.
Management Systems (NMSs) can access the data provided by your server. This name is
left blank during installation for security reasons.
SNMP community names are used to authenticate data exchange of SNMP information.
An NMS can exchange SNMP information only with servers that use the same
community name.
To configure the community name for SNMP v1 and v2c, do the following:
Step 1
Perform the steps in the “Installing the Cisco SNMP Agent Management Snap-
in” section.
in” section.
Step 2
Expand Cisco SNMP Agent Management in the left pane of the MMC plug-in.
Step 3
In the left pane under Cisco SNMP Agent, Management Community Name,
and SNMP Version, highlight the community names for SNMP v1 or v2c. The
Restricted Access columns appear in the right pane.
and SNMP Version, highlight the community names for SNMP v1 or v2c. The
Restricted Access columns appear in the right pane.
Step 4
Right-click the white space in the right pane and select Properties. A dialog box
appears.
appears.
Step 5
Click Add new Community.