Cisco Cisco Content Delivery System Manager Mode D'Emploi
Deleting SNMP Trap Destinations
To delete SNMP Trap Destinations, perform the following steps:
Step 1
From the main page, choose Administration > SNMP Trap Destinations.
Step 2
Select the SNMP Trap Destination information, which you want to delete.
Step 3
Click
.
Step 4
Click OK and then, click Save.
The SNMP Trap Destination information will be deleted.
The SNMP Trap Destination information will be deleted.
Global Configurations
Configuration includes any settings that exist on an Appliance, which an end-user might modify in the following
ways:
ways:
• Using the Appliance Agent (rAPA) User Interface (UI) or Manager User Interface
• A manual edit to a specific file using a documented procedure; for example, file system modification
of jboss-log4j.xml or workflows
• By copying a modified file onto the appliance from elsewhere
Important! Modifying a Global Configuration can have a major impact on the running system. A parameter
change should only be made by a System Administrator who has a detailed understanding about the impact
of the change on the running system.
change should only be made by a System Administrator who has a detailed understanding about the impact
of the change on the running system.
A baseline configuration is established at the conclusion of installing each appliance. Any parameters not
mentioned in this document (for example, tty device definitions) should be considered non-modifiable.
mentioned in this document (for example, tty device definitions) should be considered non-modifiable.
The following lists the configuration parameter elements:
• Configuration Elements: Kinds of configuration settings used by the system; for example, topology
or configuration database, SNMP, workflow, and so on.
• Appliance Configuration Parameters: Summary of all parameters used in configuring appliances with
description, value type, and so on.
• Solution Node Settings: Settings recorded on each node, which define that node's specific role in the
overall solution.
• Global Configuration Settings: Globally visible configuration sections, each containing a description
of all parameters in the section, including the product defaults.
• System Topology: Topology data and its usage, import/export operations and the export schema.
• Configuration Files: Essential files for each appliance that contain the configuration for the appliance.
To access Global Configurations, choose Administration > Global Configurations.
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