Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Guida Utente

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AsyncOS 8.8 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 18      Generate Reports to Monitor End-user Activity
  SNMP Monitoring
To use traps, an SNMP manager (not included in AsyncOS) must be running and its IP address 
entered as the trap target. (You can use a host name, but if you do, traps will only work if DNS 
is working.)
Use the 
snmpconfig
 command to configure SNMP system status for the appliance. After you choose and 
configure values for an interface, the appliance responds to SNMPv3 GET requests. These version 3 
requests must include a matching password. By default, version 1 and 2 requests are rejected. If enabled, 
version 1 and 2 requests must have a matching community string.
MIB Files
Cisco provides “enterprise” MIBs for Email and Web Security appliances as well as a “Structure of 
Management Information” (SMI) file:
asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib.txt — an SNMPv2 compatible description of the Enterprise MIB 
for Web Security appliances.
ASYNCOS-MAIL-MIB.txt — an SNMPv2 compatible description of the Enterprise MIB for Email 
Security appliances.
IRONPORT-SMI.txt — defines the role of the asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib.
These files are available on the documentation CD included with your Cisco Web Security Appliance 
appliance. You can also find these files here: 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/ps10164/tsd_products_support_series_home.h
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Hardware Objects
Hardware sensors conforming to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification (IPMI) 
report temperature, fan speed, and power supply status.
The number displayed is the number of instances of that object that can be monitored. For example, you 
can query the RPMs for 4 fans in the S350 appliance.
Model
Ambient Temp
Fans
Power Supply
Disk Status
NIC Link
S160
1
2
1
2
6
S350
1
4
2
6
6
S360
1
4
2
4
6
S650
1
4
2
6
6
S660
1
4
2
6
6