Cisco Headend System Release 2.5 Riferimenti tecnici
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Configure the snmpTrapHandler for SR 6.0
6 Select the option that pertains to the version of snmpTrapHandler that you are
running.
Note: Refer to the SnmpAgent - TrapConfiguration Page section in Universal
Session and Resource Manager (USRM) with VOD Session Manager Installation Guide
(part number 4039132) for additional information on trap versions and trap
configurations. The system defaults to version v1 traps.
Example: Enter 1 for v1.
Result: Output similar to the following appears.
Session and Resource Manager (USRM) with VOD Session Manager Installation Guide
(part number 4039132) for additional information on trap versions and trap
configurations. The system defaults to version v1 traps.
Example: Enter 1 for v1.
Result: Output similar to the following appears.
a Add a new user/community
d Delete a current user/community
l List known users/communities
c Clear all pending actions
q Quit
Option <q>
7 Select option l to list known users/communities.
Result: Output similar to the following appears.
####################################
Current users:
No known users/communities.
Pending users:
Version User/Community
------- --------------
v1 public
#####################################
a Add a new user/community
d Delete a current user/community
l List known users/communities
c Clear all pending actions
q Quit
Option <q>:
8 Select option q to quit.
9 Enter dncsControl -stop snmpTrapHandler to stop the snmpTrapHandler
9 Enter dncsControl -stop snmpTrapHandler to stop the snmpTrapHandler
process.
Result: The process takes a few minutes to stop. Initial output may only show it
stopping.
stopping.
Setting snmpTrapHandler to stopped .. newState = . stopping