Chapter 15 Configuring SNMP

Supported MIBS

Note The community string appears in the trap and is useful if you are receiving multiple types of traps from multiple agents. For example, a router or sensor could be sending the traps, and if you put something that identifies the router or sensor specifically in your community string, you can filter the traps based on the community string.

Step 6 Verify the settings.

sensor(config-not-tra)# exit sensor(config-not)# show settings

trap-destinations (min: 0, max: 10, current: 1)

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ip-address: 10.1.1.1

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trap-community-name: AUSTIN_PUBLIC default:

trap-port: 161 default: 162

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error-filter: warningerrorfatal default: errorfatal

enable-detail-traps: true default: false

enable-health-traps: true default: false

enable-notifications: true default: false

enable-set-get: true default: false

snmp-agent-port: 161 default: 161

snmp-agent-protocol: udp default: udp

read-only-community: PUBLIC1 default: public

read-write-community: PRIVATE1 default: private

trap-community-name: PUBLIC1 default: public

system-location: AUSTIN default: Unknown

system-contact: BUSINESS default: Unknown sensor(config-not)#

Step 7 Exit notification submode.

sensor(config-not)# exit Apply Changes:?[yes]:

Step 8 Press Enter to apply the changes or enter no to discard them.

For More Information

For the procedure for assigning actions to signatures, see Assigning Actions to Signatures, page 7-15.

Supported MIBS

The following private MIBs are supported on the sensor:

CISCO-CIDS-MIB

The CISCO-CIDS-MIB has been updated to include SNMP health data.

CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMPOOL-MIB

CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB

You can obtain these private Cisco MIBs under the heading SNMP v2 MIBs at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml

 

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