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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Monitoring System Health Using SNMP
Monitoring System Health Using SNMP 
AsyncOS supports system status monitoring via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 
versions v1, v2, and v3. 
To enable and configure SNMP, use the 
snmpconfig
 command in the command-line interface. 
MIBs are available from 
; use the latest available files. 
The use of SNMPv3 with password authentication and DES Encryption is mandatory to enable this 
service. (For more information on SNMPv3, see RFCs 2571-2575.) You are required to set a 
SNMPv3 passphrase of at least 8 characters to enable SNMP system status monitoring. The first 
time you enter a SNMPv3 passphrase, you must re-enter it to confirm. The snmpconfig command 
“remembers” this phrase the next time you run the command. 
When setting up SNMP to monitor connectivity: 
When entering the url-attribute while configuring a connectivityFailure SNMP trap, determine 
whether the URL is pointing at a directory or a file. 
If it is a directory, add a trailing slash (/) 
If it is a file, do not add a trailing slash 
Additional information about using SNMP with AsyncOS is available in the online help for your 
web or email security appliance. 
Example: snmpconfig Command 
sma.example.com> snmpconfig
Current SNMP settings:
SNMP Disabled.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- SETUP - Configure SNMP.
[]> SETUP
Do you want to enable SNMP? 
[Y]> 
Please choose an IP interface for SNMP requests.
1. Management (198.51.100.1: sma.example.com)
[1]> 
Which port shall the SNMP daemon listen on interface "Management"?
[161]> 
Please select SNMPv3 authentication type:
1. MD5
2. SHA
[1]> 2
Please select SNMPv3 privacy protocol:
1. DES
2. AES
[1]> 2
Enter the SNMPv3 authentication passphrase.