J-series™ Services Router Administration Guide

Configuring SNMP with a Configuration Editor

To configure SNMP on a Services Router, you must perform the following tasks marked (Required). For information about using the J-Web and CLI configuration editors, see the J-series Services Router Basic LAN and WAN Access Configuration Guide.

Defining System Identification Information (Required) on page 54

Configuring SNMP Agents and Communities (Required) on page 55

Managing SNMP Trap Groups (Required) on page 56

Controlling Access to MIBs (Optional) on page 57

Defining System Identification Information (Required)

Basic system identification information for a Services Router can be configured with SNMP and stored in various MIBs. This information can be accessed through SNMP requests and either queried or reset. Table 31 on page 54 identifies types of basic system identification and the MIB object into which each type is stored.

Table 31: System Identification Information and Corresponding MIB Objects

System Information

MIB

Contact

sysContact

System location

sysLocation

System description

sysDescr

System name override

sysName

To configure basic system identification for SNMP:

1.Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI configuration editor.

2.To configure basic system information using SNMP, perform the configuration tasks described in Table 32 on page 54.

3.If you are finished configuring the network, commit the configuration.

4.To check the configuration, see “Verifying the SNMP Configuration” on page 58.

Table 32: Configuring Basic System Identification

Task

J-Web Configuration Editor

Navigate to the SNMP level in the

1.

In the J-Web interface, select

configuration hierarchy.

 

Configuration>View and Edit>Edit

 

 

Configuration.

 

2.

Next to Snmp, click Configure or Edit.

CLI Configuration Editor

From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter

edit snmp

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