Cisco Cisco Agent Desktop 8.0 Guía Del Usuario
Cisco Desktop Administrator User Guide
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January 16, 2013
SNMP Configuration
The SNMP Configuration window appears only during the update mode if the
Microsoft Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service is installed on the
CAD services server.
Microsoft Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service is installed on the
CAD services server.
If you select the Enable SNMP Trap Generation check box, INFO and higher error
messages are sent from the CAD services server to the IP addresses configured in the
Destination pane. Use the Add, Edit, and Remove buttons to manage the list of
destination IP addresses.
messages are sent from the CAD services server to the IP addresses configured in the
Destination pane. Use the Add, Edit, and Remove buttons to manage the list of
destination IP addresses.
To install the SNMP service, open the Add or Remove Programs control panel, then
click Add or Remove Windows Components. Select Management and Monitoring Tools
from the list of components, then select Simple Network Management Protocol.
click Add or Remove Windows Components. Select Management and Monitoring Tools
from the list of components, then select Simple Network Management Protocol.
SNMP allows you to monitor and manage a network from a single workstation or
several workstations, called SNMP managers. SNMP is actually a family of
specifications that provide a means for collecting network management data from the
devices residing in a network. It also provides a method for those devices to report any
problems they are experiencing to the management station. For more information on
using this tool, see Microsoft SNMP documentation.
several workstations, called SNMP managers. SNMP is actually a family of
specifications that provide a means for collecting network management data from the
devices residing in a network. It also provides a method for those devices to report any
problems they are experiencing to the management station. For more information on
using this tool, see Microsoft SNMP documentation.
Figure 18.
SNMP Configuration