Cisco Systems OL-7426-03 Network Router User Manual


 
5/26/05 Configuring SNMP
OL-7426-03
Configuring SNMPConfiguring SNMP
When your Cisco WLAN Solution is to send SNMP protocol to the Cisco Wireless Control System
or any other SNMP manager, configure the SNMP environment using the following commands.
If you are not configuring SNMP traps at this time, continue with Configuring Other Ports and
Parameters.
>config snmp community accessmode <ro/rw> <name>
>config snmp community create <name>
>config snmp community delete <name>
>config snmp community ipaddr <ipaddr> <ipmask> <name>
>config snmp community mode [enable/disable]
>config snmp trapreceiver create <name> <ipaddr>
>config snmp trapreceiver delete <name>
>config snmp trapreceiver ipaddr <old ipaddr> <name> <new ipaddr>
>config snmp trapreceiver mode [enable/disable]
>config snmp syscontact <syscontact name>
>config snmp syslocation <syslocation name>
where <ro/rw> = read only/read-write, <name> = SNMP community name, <ipaddr> = SNMP
community IP Address, <ipmask> = SNMP community IP mask, <old ipaddr> = old SNMP IP
Address, <new ipaddr> = new SNMP IP Address, <syscontact name> = system contact, up to
31 alphanumeric characters, <syslocation name> = system location, up to 31 alphanumeric
characters.
When you have completed these configurations, use the show snmpcommunity and show snmptrap
commands to verify that the SNMP traps and communities are correctly configured.
Also use the show trapflags command to see the enabled and disabled trapflags. If necessary, use
the config trapflags commands to enable and disable any or all trapflags.
Continue with Configuring Other Ports and Parameters
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Configuring Other Ports and ParametersConfiguring Other Ports and Parameters
Use the following sections to configure the remaining Cisco Wireless LAN Controller ports and
parameters:
Service Port
Radio Resource Management (RRM)
Serial (CLI Console) Port
802.3x Flow Control
System Logging
Service PortService Port
The Service port on Cisco 4100 Series Wireless LAN Controllers and Cisco 4400 Series Wireless
LAN Controllers can be configured with a separate IP Address, subnet mask, and IP assignment
protocol from the Distribution System (network) port. To display and configure the Service port
parameters, use the following commands:
>show serviceport
>config serviceport params
>config serviceport protocol