Cisco PowerKEY CableCARD Module 805 インストールガイド
Upgrade the PKES Software
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4 Type cat trapDestinationTable.orig and press Enter. The system displays a list
of trap destinations.
5 Does the list of original SNMP trap destinations include any entries that are not
default values?
Note: The following is an example list of the default values:
Nms1, 10.90.176.60
Nms2, 10.90.176.61
Nms3, 10.90.176.62
Note: The following is an example list of the default values:
Nms1, 10.90.176.60
Nms2, 10.90.176.61
Nms3, 10.90.176.62
If yes, complete the following steps to update the trapDestinationTable file
with the custom trap destinations that existed prior to the upgrade.
a Type vi trapDestinationTable and press Enter.
b Replace the existing default trap destination entries with the custom
with the custom trap destinations that existed prior to the upgrade.
a Type vi trapDestinationTable and press Enter.
b Replace the existing default trap destination entries with the custom
hostname and IP address of the custom trap destinations.
Example: <NMS hostname>, <NMS IP address>
Notes:
Notes:
Replace <NMS hostname> with the hostname of the NMS.
Replace <NMS IP address> with the IP address of the NMS.
c Save and close the file when you are finished.
If no, go to step 6.
6 Type cd /usr/share/snmp and press Enter.
7 Type grep trapsess snmpd.conf.orig and press Enter. The system displays the
7 Type grep trapsess snmpd.conf.orig and press Enter. The system displays the
original platform trap destination entries.
Example:
trapsess -v 2c -c trapcomm 172.40.90.1:162
trapsess -e 0x80001f88800ed6913fdbb5774800000000 -v 3 -u myuser -a MD5 -A
mypassword -l authNoPriv 172.40.90.1:162
Example:
trapsess -v 2c -c trapcomm 172.40.90.1:162
trapsess -e 0x80001f88800ed6913fdbb5774800000000 -v 3 -u myuser -a MD5 -A
mypassword -l authNoPriv 172.40.90.1:162
8 Were any trap destinations displayed in the output from step 7?
If yes, go to step 9.
If no, you are finished with this procedure; go to Checking the SNMP
Communities (on page 48).
Communities (on page 48).
9 Type vi snmpd.conf and press Enter.
10 Add all of the original trap destinations to the end of the snmpd.conf file.
11 Did any of the original trap destinations include -v 3 which indicates the trap
10 Add all of the original trap destinations to the end of the snmpd.conf file.
11 Did any of the original trap destinations include -v 3 which indicates the trap
destination is SNMPv3?
If yes, follow these instructions to verify the engine ID.
a As root user in another xterm window on the PKES, type grep usmUser
a As root user in another xterm window on the PKES, type grep usmUser
/var/net-snmp/snmpd.conf and press Enter. SNMP configuration data,
including the hexadecimal engine ID, appears.
including the hexadecimal engine ID, appears.
Note: The first hexadecimal number after usmUser 1 3 in the second
entry returned in the results from step a is the SNMPv3 engine ID.
entry returned in the results from step a is the SNMPv3 engine ID.