Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299

DLP- D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination

Disable Inactive User—If checked, disables users who do not log into the node for the period of time specified in the Inactive Duration box. The Inactive Duration range is 45 to 90 days.

Step 9 In the Select Applicable Nodes area, uncheck any nodes where you do not want to apply the changes.

Step 10 Click OK.

Step 11 In the Security Policy Change Results dialog box, confirm the changes and click OK.

Step 12 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

DLP-D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination

Purpose

This task modifies the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap

 

destination on an ONS 15454 SDH including community name, default

 

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port, SNMP trap version, and maximum

 

traps per second.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 17-49

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher

Step 1 In node view, click the Provisioning > SNMP tabs.

Step 2 Select a trap in the Trap Destinations dialog box.

For a description of SNMP traps, see the “SNMP” chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual.

Step 3 Type the new SNMP community name in the Community field.

Note The community name is a form of authentication and access control. The community name assigned to the ONS 15454 SDH is case-sensitive and must match the community name of the network management system.

Note The default UDP port for SNMP is 162.

Step 4 Set the Trap Version field for either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.

Refer to your NMS documentation to determine whether to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.

Step 5 If you want to allow the ONS 15454 SDH SNMP agent to accept SNMP SET requests on certain MIBs,

check the Allow SNMP Sets check box. If the box is not checked, SET requests are rejected.

Step 6 If you want to allow the ONS 15454 SDH SNMP agent to serve as a proxy (that is, it relays the traps to an ONS 15454 SDH that is directly connected to an SNMP destination), check the Allow SNMP Proxy check box. If the box is not checked, the ONS 15454 SDH will not relay the traps.

Step 7 If you want to allow using generic SNMP MIBs, check the Use Generic MIB check box. Step 8 Click Apply.

 

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