Figure 27 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
This example assumes you have configured all required SNMP settings for the NMS and the agent (see
"SNMPv1/SNMPv2c configuration
# Enable displaying log messages on the configuration terminal. (This function is enabled by default.
Skip this step if you are using the default.)
<Agent> terminal monitor
<Agent> terminal logging
# Enable the information center to output system information with severity level equal to or higher than
informational to the console port.
<Agent> system-view
[Agent] info-center source snmp channel console log level informational
# Enable logging GET and SET operations.
[Agent] snmp-agent log all
# Verify the configuration:
Use the NMS to get a MIB variable from the agent. The following is a sample log message displayed on
the configuration terminal:
%Jan 1 02:49:40:566 2011 Sysname SNMP/6/GET:
seqNO = <10> srcIP = <1.1.1.2> op = <get> node = <sysName(1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0)> value=<>
Use the NMS to set a MIB variable on the agent. The following is a sample log message displayed on
the configuration terminal:
%Jan 1 02:59:42:576 2011 Sysname SNMP/6/SET:
seqNO = <11> srcIP = <1.1.1.2> op = <set> errorIndex = <0> errorStatus =<noError> node
= <sysName(1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0)> value = <Agent>
Table 6 SNMP log message field description
Field
Jan 1 02:49:40:566 2011
seqNO
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"SNMPv3 configuration
Description
Time when the SNMP log was generated.
Serial number automatically assigned to the SNMP log,
starting from 0.
75
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