Cisco Systems SCE 1000 2xGBE Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
Initial System Configuration
Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
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Does this entry permit access? [yes]:n
Enter IP address or the word ‘any’ to denote any IP address: any
This entry matches every IP address, no use in adding more entries to this
list.
Would you like to configure another list? [no]:
Enter IP access-class [0]: 1
Enter Telnet access-class [0]: 2
EXAMPLE 2:
This example skips the first section of the dialog (creating/modifying), and proceeds directly to
assign existing ACLs.
Would you like to enter the Access lists configuration menu? [no]: y
Would you like to create new Access lists or modify existing lists? [no]:
Enter IP access-class [0]: 10
Enter Telnet access-class [0]: 22
Step 8: Configuring SNMP
Managing the SCE 1000 is possible also via a Network Management System (NMS) that supports
SNMP. By default, SNMP is disabled on the SCE 1000.
To enable SNMP management you must configure the following basic SNMP parameters:
SNMP traps status and managers.
Community strings (where an SNMP community string is a text string that acts like a
password to permit access to the SNMP agent on the SCE 1000).
To configure SNMP parameters, complete the following steps:
Step 1 Enter the SNMP configuration menu.
Would you like to enter the SNMP configuration menu? [no]: y
Type y and press Enter.
The SNMP configuration dialog begins.
Step 2 Enable SNMP management.
Type y and press Enter.
Enable SNMP management? [no]: y
If you choose to disable SNMP management, skip the rest of this section and go to Step 9:
Configuring the Topology-Dependent Parameters (on page 5-19). The rest of the dialog is not
presented, as it is irrelevant when SNMP management is disabled.
Step 3 Type the SNMP GET community name and press Enter.
The SNMP agent that resides inside the SCE 1000 will respond only to GET requests that use this
community string.
Enter SNMP GET community name:
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Step 4 Assign an access list to restrict the SNMP management stations that may use this GET
community.