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Cisco Systems 10200 Viewing SNMP Trap Reports

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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x
OL-16000-07
Chapter 7 Using the BTS SNMP Agent
Viewing SNMP Trap Reports
Viewing SNMP Trap Reports
The SNMP agent sends traps to the NMS; each trap maps to an EMS alarm. Alarms not mapped to a
specific trap map to a generic trap. Traps show you the following, depending on information availability:
Severity level
Alarm ID associated with the trap
Alarm category
Set/Cleared flag
Component (instance) ID
Component type
Details of the trap
Time that trap was generated
Table 7-1 Managing SNMP Agent Access
Task Sample Command
Viewing all read user
groups
show snmpconfig type=readcommunity
The default is “public”. A user needs read level access to:
Collect statistics on BTS components
View status on individual BTS components
View status on a group of BTS components
Viewing all write
user groups
show snmpconfig type=writecommunity
The default is “public”. A user needs write level access to:
Change settings on individual BTS components
Change settings on a group of BTS components
Adding read user
groups
add snmpconfig type=readcommunity; value=.....; key1=command_level;
value1=8;
Values are ASCII strings up to 64 characters.
Adding write user
groups
add snmpconfig type=writecommunity; value=.....;
key1=command_level; value1=8;
Values are ASCII strings up to 64 characters.
Deleting read user
groups
delete snmpconfig type=readcommunity; value=.....
Values are ASCII strings up to 64 characters.
Deleting write user
groups
delete snmpconfig type=writecommunity; value=.....
Values are ASCII strings up to 64 characters.
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