How To Define Snmp Hosts - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring and Managing the SNMP Interface
SCE platform supports two general categories of notifications according to the configurations per MIBs.
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SCE platform supports two general categories of notifications:
After a host or hosts are configured to receive notifications, by default, the SCE platform sends to the
host or hosts all the notifications supported by the SCE platform except for the AuthenticationFailure
notification. The SCE platform provides the option to enable or disable the sending of this notification,
as well as some of the SCE enterprise notifications, explicitly.
SCE platform can be configured to generate either SNMPv1 style or SNMPv2c style notifications. By
default, the SCE platforms sends SNMPv1 notifications.
Following are some sample procedures illustrating how to do the following:

How to Define SNMP Hosts

Use this command to define the hosts that will receive notifications from the SCE platform.
Options
The following options are available:
Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.6S
5-30
Standard SNMP notifications - As defined in RFC1157 and using the conventions defined in
RFC1215.
Proprietary service control enterprise notifications - As defined in the service control proprietary
MIB (See
Table A-22 on page
Configure hosts (NMS) to which the SNMP agent should send notifications
Remove/disable a host (NMS) from receiving notifications
Enable the SNMP agent to send authentication-failure notifications
Enable the SNMP agent to send enterprise notifications
Reset all notifications to the default setting
Options, page 5-30
How to Configure the SCE Platform to Send Notifications to a Host (NMS), page 5-31
How to Configure the SCE Platform to Stop Sending Notifications to a Host, page 5-31
How to Configure SNMP Traps, page 5-31
ip-address — the IP address of the SNMP server host
community-string — a security string that identifies a community of managers who are permitted
to access the SNMP server
version — SNMP version running in the system. Can be set to 1 or 2c.
Default — 1 (SNMPv1)
Chapter 5
Configuring the Management Interface and Security
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