Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

 

 

SNMP Policy Page

 

Table K-65

SNMP Page (Continued)

 

 

 

Edit button

 

Open the Trap Receiver Dialog Box, page K-153. From here you can edit the

 

 

selected SNMP host.

 

 

 

Delete button

 

Deletes the selected SNMP hosts from the table.

 

 

Additional fields and buttons

 

 

 

SNMP Server

 

The name and contact information of the system administrator responsible

Properties

 

for the SNMP server/agent (that is, the router). The person managing the

 

 

SNMP host can use this information when tracking down the source of

 

 

unusual events.

 

 

The maximum length of each of these properties is 255 characters, including

 

 

spaces.

 

 

Note The values entered in these fields are text-only and do not affect the

 

 

operation of the router.

 

 

Configure Traps button

Opens a dialog box for selecting which SNMP traps the router should

 

 

generate. See SNMP Traps Dialog Box, page K-155.

 

 

 

Save button

 

Saves your changes to the Security Manager server but keeps them private.

 

 

Note To publish your changes, click the Submit button on the toolbar.

 

 

 

 

Tip To choose which columns to display in the table, right-click a column header, then select Show Columns. For more information about table display options, see Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page 3-26.

Permission Dialog Box

Use the Permission dialog box to define the community string and string type required by the SNMP policy. The community string is an embedded password for accessing the Management Information Base (MIB) that stores operational data about the router.

Navigation Path

Go to SNMP Policy Page, page K-149, then click the Add or Edit button beneath the Permissions table.

 

 

User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems OL-16066-01 appendix Permission Dialog Box, Generate. See Snmp Traps Dialog Box, page K-155, 151