Cisco Systems 15.3.00P1 manual SNMP Service Agent Trap Limitation

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SNMP Service Agent Trap Limitation

Step 3 Change to the local directory that contains the compressed tar files:

# cd /tmp

Step 4 Remove the disk1 directory:

# rm -rf disk1

Step 5 Decompress the compressed tar file and untar the tar file:

#gunzip wandest2.7.00-P1_wdclient.tar.gz

#tar -xvfp wandest2.7.00-P1_wdclient.tar

Step 6 Run the installation script to install the patch:

# ./InstallWDC27Patch1.csh

Step 7 Exit from root.

SNMP Service Agent Trap Limitation

This section describes the SNMP Service Agent trap limitation with the PXM1-based MGX nodes. The type of traps that the CWM collects from adding and modifying connections on Cisco MGX PXM1-based nodes running release 1.3.00 and onward can be configured by using the cnfchantrapenbl and dspchantrapenbl commands.

Use these commands to select either Default (the same legacy traps plus trap 50601 to be sent) or Enable (only trap 50601 to be sent for every connection addition or modification).

If the dspchantrapenbl command is set to Default, you can use the cnfchantrapenbl Enable command to change to collecting only trap 50601 when the CWM is running.

However, if you are currently collecting only trap 50601 (the dspchantrapenbl command is set to Enable and you decide to configure the node to send legacy traps for every connection addition or modification by executing the cnfchantrapenbl Default command, all CWMs monitoring the node must be shut down (the core must be stopped) before you execute the command.

To determine which CWMs are managing the node, run the dsptrapmgr command.

 

Release Notes for the Cisco WAN Manager, Release 15.3.00 P1

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OL-11190-01, Rev. C0

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