Chapter 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration

Initial System Configuration

If you choose not to configure SNMP trap managers, the dialog skips to the authentication failure trap status. (See step 14.)

Step 10 Type the trap manager IP address and press Enter.

Enter SNMP trap manager IP address:

Note that there is no default for this parameter.

Step 11 Type the trap manager community string and press Enter.

Note that there is no default for this parameter.

Enter SNMP trap manager community string:

Step 12 Type the number of the trap manager SNMP version (1 or 2c) and press Enter

Note that there is no default for this parameter.

Enter trap manager SNMP version:

Step 13 The maximum number of trap managers is 20.

To add more entries, type y and press Enter

Would you like to add another SNMP trap manager? [no]:y

Enter up to 20 trap managers as described in step 10 through step 12.

When all entries have been added, press Enter

Would you like to add another SNMP trap manager? [no]:

Step 14 Configure the Authentication Failure trap status.

To disable the Authentication Failure trap, press Enter.

To enable the Authentication Failure trap, type y and press Enter.

Enable the ‘Authentication Failure’ trap [no]:

Step 15 Configure the SCE enterprise trap status.

To disable the SCE enterprise traps, type n press Enter.

To enable the SCE enterprise traps, type y and press Enter.

Enable the SCE enterprise traps []:

Step 16 Type the name of the system administrator and press Enter.

Note that there is no default for this parameter.

Enter system administrator contact name []:

EXAMPLE:

Following is a sample SNMP configuration, configuring one trap manager, one GET community, and one SET community, and enabling the authentication failure trap, as well as all enterprise traps.

 

Would you like

to

enter the SNMP configuration menu? [no]: y

 

Enable SNMP management? [no]: y

 

Enter SNMP GET

community name[]: public

 

Enter Access list

number allowing access with this community string, use ‘0’

 

to allow all: 0

to

add another SNMP GET community? [no]:

 

Would you like

 

Enter SNMP SET

community name[]: private

 

Enter Access list

number allowing access with this community string, use ‘0’

 

to allow all: 2

to

add another SNMP SET community? [no]:

 

Would you like

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems SCE 1000 2xGBE, OL-7821-04 manual Type the trap manager community string and press Enter

SCE 1000 2xGBE, OL-7821-04 specifications

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