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DLPs H200 to H299
On the Create SNMP Trap Destination dialog box, complete the following fields:
Step 3
Destination Node Address—Enter the IP address of your NMS.
Note
Community—Enter the SNMP community name. (For more information about SNMP, refer to the
"SNMP" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual.)
Note
UDP Port—The default UDP port for SNMP traps is 162.
Trap Version—Choose either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2. Refer to your NMS documentation to determine
whether to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
Click OK. The node IP address of the node where you provisioned the new trap destination appears in
Step 4
the Trap Destinations area.
Click the node IP address in the Trap Destinations area. Verify the SNMP information that appears in
Step 5
the Selected Destination list.
If you want the SNMP agent to accept SNMP SET requests on certain MIBs, click the Allow SNMP Sets
Step 6
check box. If the box is not checked, SET requests are rejected.
If you want to set up the SNMP proxy feature to allow network management, message reporting, and
Step 7
performance statistic retrieval across ONS firewalls, click the Enable SNMP Proxy check box on the
SNMP tab.
Note
For more information about the SNMP proxy feature, refer to the "SNMP" chapter of the
Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual.
Click Apply.
Step 8
Step 9
If you are setting up SNMP proxies, you can set up to three relays for each trap address to convey SNMP
traps from the NE to the NMS. To do this, complete the following substeps:
Click the first trap destination IP address. The address and its community name appear in the
a.
Destination fields.
If the node you are logged into is an ENE, set the Relay A address to the GNE and type its
b.
community name in the community field. If there are NEs between the GNE and ENE, you can enter
up to two SNMP proxy relay addresses and community names in the fields for Relay and Relay C.
When doing this, consult the following guidelines:
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In ONS 15310 Software Release 9.0 and later, you can configure IPv6 addresses for
SNMPv2/v3 Trap destinations and SNMPv3 Proxy Targets, in addition to IPv4 addresses.
The community name is a form of authentication and access control. The community name
assigned to the ONS 15310 is case-sensitive and must match the community name of the
NMS.
The ONS firewall proxy feature only operates on nodes running releases 4.6 and later. Using this
information effectively breaches the ONS firewall to exchange management information.
If the NE is directly connected to the GNE, enter the address and community name of the GNE
for Relay A.
If this NE is connected to the GNE through other NEs, enter the address and community name
of the GNE for Relay A and the address and community name of NE 1 for Relay B and NE 2
for Relay C.
Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Guide, Release 9.1 and Release 9.2
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