Cisco Systems OL-7396-01 Network Router User Manual


 
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ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring System Management Functions
System Management Tasks
Configuring SNMP
This section describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Management
Information Bases (MIBs) commands used to configure SNMP on your ATM switch router.
For a complete description of the ATM switch router monitoring commands and processes mentioned in
this chapter, refer to the following documents:
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SNMP Commands
To configure SNMP on your ATM switch router, use the following global configuration commands:
To display the SNMP status, use the following EXEC command:
service telnet-zero-idle Sets the TCP window to zero (0) when the Telnet
connection is idle.
service timestamps Displays timestamp debug/log messages.
service udp-small-servers Enables small UDP servers (for example, ECHO).
Command Purpose
Command Purpose
snmp-server chassis-id text Provides a message line identifying the
SNMP server serial number.
snmp-server community string [view
view-name] [ro | rw] [number]
Configures the SNMP community access
string.
snmp-server contact text Configures the system contact (syscontact)
string.
snmp-server enable Enables SNMP traps or informs.
snmp-server host [name | IP-address] [traps
| informs] [version {1 | 2c | 3 [auth | noauth
| priv]}] community-string [frame-relay]
[notification-type]
Configures the recipient of an SNMP trap
operation.
snmp-server location text Configures a system location string.
snmp-server packetsize byte-count Configures the largest SNMP packet size
permitted when the SNMP server is receiving
a request or generating a reply.
snmp-server queue-length length Configures the message queue length for each
trap host.
snmp-server system-shutdown Enables use of the SNMP reload command.
snmp-server trap-timeout seconds Configures how often to resend trap messages
on the retransmission queue.
snmp-server view view-name mib-tree
{included | excluded}
Configures view entry.