SNMP

17.5.1Configuring an SNMP Trap Address

To configure an SNMP trap address, issue the command:

cmmset -l cmm -d SNMPTrapAddressN -v [IP address]

where N is the number of the trap address from 1 to 5 that is being set, and IP address is the IP address of the trap receiver.

17.5.2Enabling and Disabling SNMP Traps

SNMP Trap addresses are enabled by default. To disable SNMP traps, issue the command:

cmmset -l cmm -d SNMPenable -v disable

To enable SNMP trap addresses, issue the command:

cmmset -l cmm -d SNMPenable -v enable

To check the status of SNMP traps, issue the command:

cmmget -l cmm -d SNMPenable

17.5.3Alerts Using SNMP v3

The CMM utilizes the SNMPtrap utility to send the SNMP v3 ‘trap’ message. For receiving the SNMP v3 Trap, the remote application such as the trap listener needs to:

1.Set the SNMP v3 Trap User. The default trap user is root.

2.Set the MD5 Authentication password. The default MD5 Authentication password: is publiccmm.

3.Set the DES Encryption password. The default DES Encryption password is publiccmm.

Note: To change the passwords (MD5 and DES) for SNMP v3 trap, change the snmpTrapCommunity from the CLI interface using “cmmset -d snmpTrapCommunity” or from the SNMP manager console.

17.5.4Alert Using UDP Alert

The CMM Management software also sends the alert via UDP port 10000. The IP address to receive this alert is the same as the SNMP Trap IP addresses. The UDP alert is enabled by default when the user enables SNMP traps and disabled when SNMP Traps are disabled. See

Section 17.5.2 for enabling and disabling SNMP Traps.

Note: The UDP Alert portion of the SNMP trap functionality is being deprecated. This function has become obsolete and will be removed in a future revision of firmware.

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