Chapter 5 User and System Administration

System Administration

Step 2 Click the Create button.

Step 3 In the “Community” field, enter the community string set in the NAM Thresholds.

Step 4 In the “IP Address” field, enter the IP address to which the trap is sent if the alarm and trap community strings match.

Step 5 In the “UDP Port” field, enter the UDP port number.

Step 6 Click Submit to save your changes, or click Reset to cancel and leave the configuration unchanged.

Editing a NAM Trap Destination

To edit a NAM trap destination:

Step 1 Choose Administration > System > SNMP Trap Setting.

The NAM Trap Destinations page displays.

Step 2 Select the trap to edit, then click Edit.

The Edit Trap dialog box displays.

Step 3 Make the necessary changes.

Step 4 Click Submit to save your changes, or click Reset to remove any entry.

Deleting a NAM Trap Destination

To delete an existing trap, simply select it from the Traps table, then click Delete.

Preferences

Choose Administration > System > Preferences to configure characteristics for NAM 5.0 such as NAM display, audit trail, and file format preferences. Table 5-7describes the fields of the Preferences window.

Table 5-7

Preferences

 

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

Refresh Interval (60-3600 sec)

Amount of time between refresh of information on

 

 

dashboards.

 

 

Top N Entries (1-10)

Number of colored bars on the Top N charts.

 

 

Perform IP Host Name Resolution

Wherever an IP address is displayed, it will get translated

 

 

to a hostname via DNS lookup.

 

 

 

Data Displayed In

 

Data displayed in Bytes or Bits.

 

 

International Notation

Choose the way you would like numbers displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide for the Cisco Network Analysis Module (NAM) Traffic Analyzer, 5.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

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