Step 8: Configuring Snmp - Cisco SCE 2000 4/8xFE Quick Start Manual

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Enter Telnet access-class [0]: 2
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This example illustrates a common access control scenario. Let us assume the following:
We want to permit every station to access the SCE platform on the management port (e.g. ping, SNMP polling etc.).
We want to restrict Telnet access to only a few permitted stations.
We therefore need to create two access control lists:
For general IP access — permit access to all IP addresses.
For Telnet — permit access to the specified IP address, and deny to all others.
ACL #1 = permit any IP address. Assign to IP access.
ACL #2 = permit access to 10.1.1.0, 10.10.10.1, deny to all others. Assign to Telnet access.
Would you like to enter the Access lists configuration menu? [no]: y
Would you like to create new Access lists or modify existing lists? [no]: y
Enter ACL number: 1
Does this entry permit access? [yes]:
Enter IP address or the word 'any' to denote any IP address: any
This entry matches every IP address, no use in adding more entries to this list.
Would you like to configure another list? [no]: y
Enter ACL number: 2
Does this entry permit access? [yes]:
Enter IP address or the word 'any' to denote any IP address: 10.1.1.0
Enter wildcard bits: 0.0.0.0
Would you like to add another entry to this list? [no]:y
Does this entry permit access? [yes]:
Enter IP address or the word 'any' to denote any IP address: 10.10.10.1
Enter wildcard bits: 0.0.0.0
Would you like to add another entry to this list? [no]:y
Does this entry permit access? [yes]:n
Enter IP address or the word 'any' to denote any IP address: any
This entry matches every IP address, no use in adding more entries to this list.
Would you like to configure another list? [no]:
Enter IP access-class [0]: 1
Enter Telnet access-class [0]: 2
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This example skips the first section of the dialog (creating/modifying), and proceeds directly to assign existing ACLs.
Would you like to enter the Access lists configuration menu? [no]: y
Would you like to create new Access lists or modify existing lists? [no]:
Enter IP access-class [0]: 10
Enter Telnet access-class [0]: 22

Step 8: Configuring SNMP

Managing the SCE 2000 is possible also via a Network Management System (NMS) that supports SNMP. By default,
SNMP is disabled on the SCE 2000.
To enable SNMP management you must configure the following basic SNMP parameters:
SNMP traps status and managers.
Community strings (where an SNMP community string is a text string that acts like a password to permit access to the
SNMP agent on the SCE 2000).
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