Configuring The Cisco Process Mib Cpu Threshold Table - Cisco ME 3400 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring SNMP
Command
Step 7
url primary URL
Step 8
retry number
Step 9
retain minutes
Step 10
enable
Step 11
end
Step 12
show mib bulk transfer
Step 13
copy running-config startup-config
Enter the no enable bulk statistics transfer configuration mode command to stop the collection process.
Enter the enable command again to restart the operation. Every time you restart the process with the
enable command, data is collected in a new bulk-statistics file.
This is an example of configuring the bulk-statistics transfer and enabling the collection process:
Switch(config)# snmp mib bulkstat transfer testtransfer
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# format schemaASCII
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# buffer-size 2147483647
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# schema testschema1
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# schema testschema2
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# transfer-interval 1
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# url primary tftp://host/folder/bulkstat1
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# retain 20
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# retry 2
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# enable
Switch(config-bulk-tr)# exit
Enter the show snmp mib bulk transfer privileged EXEC command to view the configured transfer
operation.

Configuring the Cisco Process MIB CPU Threshold Table

You can use the CLI to configure the Cisco Process MIB CPU threshold table.
Note
For commands for configuring the Cisco Process MIB CPU threshold table, see the Cisco IOS
Commands Master List, Release 12.4, at this URL at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6350/products_product_indices_list.html
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Purpose
Specify the NMS (host) that the bulk-statistics file should be
transferred to and the protocol to use for transfer (FTP, RCP, or
TFTP). You also can optionally enter the url secondary command
to specify a backup transfer destination.
(Optional) Specify the number of transmission retries. The range is
from 1 to 100; the default is 0 (no retries).
(Optional) Specify how long the bulk-statistics file should be kept
in system memory. The valid range is 0 to 20000 minutes; the
default is 0 (the file is deleted immediately after a successful
transfer).
Begin the bulk-statistics data collection and transfer process for
this configuration. You must enter this command to start periodic
collection and transfer.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Chapter 29
Configuring SNMP
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