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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 
 
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To clear the default message and minimum JRE version: 
1.  Choose Administration > Configuration. Click the Custom JRE tab. 
2. Click 
Clear. 
 
Configuring SNMP 
Simple Network Management Protocol allows CC-SG to push SNMP 
traps (event notifications) to an existing SNMP manager on the network. 
You should be trained in handling SNMP infrastructure to configure CC-
SG to work with SNMP. 
CC-SG also supports SNMP GET/SET operations with third-party 
solutions, such as HP OpenView. To support the operations, you must 
provide SNMP agent identifier information such as these MIB-II System 
Group objects: sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation. These identifiers 
provide contact, administrative, and location information regarding the 
managed node. See RFC 1213 for details. 
 
To configure SNMP in CC-SG:  
1.  Choose Administration > Configuration. 
2.  Click the SNMP tab. 
3.  Select the Enable SNMP Daemon checkbox to enable SNMP 
operations. 
4.  To identify the SNMP agent running on CC-SG to a third-party 
enterprise Management Solutions, provide agent information under 
Agent Configuration. Type a Port for the agent (default is 161). Type 
a Read-Only Community string (default is public) and Read-Write 
Community string (default is private). Multiple community strings are 
allowed; separate them with a comma. Type a System Contact, 
System Name, and System Location to provide information regarding 
the managed node. 
5.  Click Update Agent Configuration to save your changes. 
6.  Select the Enable SNMP Traps checkbox to enable sending SNMP 
traps from CC-SG to a SNMP host. 
7.  Type the Trap Destination Host IP address and Port number used by 
SNMP hosts in the Trap Destinations section. Default port is 162. 
8.  Type the Community string and Version (v1 or v2) used by SNMP 
hosts in the Trap Destinations section.