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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter78 Configuring SNMP
Where to Go Next
SNMP Monitoring
To monitor SNMP, perform the following steps:
Where to Go Next
To configure the syslog server, see Chapter76, “Configuring Logging.”
Additional References
For additional information related to implementing SNMP, see the following sections:
RFCs for SNMP Version 3, page78-11
MIBs, page 78-11
Application Services and Third-Party Tools, page78-12
Path Purpose
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show running-config snmp-server,
then click Send.
Shows all SNMP server configuration information.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show running-config snmp-server
group, then click Send.
Shows SNMP group configuration settings.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show running-config snmp-server
host, then click Send.
Shows configuration settings used by SNMP to control messages and
notifications sent to remote hosts.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show running-config snmp-server
user, then click Send.
Shows SNMP user-based configuration settings.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show snmp-server engineid, then
click Send.
Shows the ID of the SNMP engine configured.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show snmp-server group, then click
Send.
Shows the names of configured SNMP groups.
Note If the community string has already been configured, two extra groups
appear by default in the output. This behavior is normal.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show snmp-server statistics, then
click Send.
Shows the configured characteristics of the SNMP server.
Tools > Command Line Interface
Type show snmp-server user, then click
Send.
Shows the configured characteristics of users.