Configuring Snmp On The 1900 Series - Cisco RJ-45-to-AUX Brochure

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[X] Exit to previous menu
Enter Selection:
This menu allows you to control the propagation of broadcasts to each port. The following list gives a brief
description of each setting:
[A] Action upon exceeding broadcast threshold—Indicates what action will be taken in the event that
the broadcast number threshold is exceeded. There are two settings: Option I ignores the excess
broadcasts, and option B blocks them until the number of broadcasts becomes lower than the
threshold setting.
[G] Generate alert when threshold exceeded—Controls whether an SNMP trap is sent when the
broadcast threshold has been exceeded. Two options are available: E (enabled) and D (disabled).
[T] Broadcast Threshold (BC's received / sec)—Sets the broadcast threshold in broadcasts per
second. The possible settings are 10 to 14,400; the default is 500 per second.
[R] Broadcast re−enable threshold—Indicates the number of broadcasts per second at which the port
will re−enable after an instance in which the threshold maximum disabled the port. The possible
settings are 10 to 14,400; the default is 500 per second.
[X] Exit to previous menu—Returns you to the System Configuration menu.

Configuring SNMP on the 1900 Series

To configure SNMP on the 1900 series switch, start from the Main Menu and do the following:
1.
Select option [N] to go into the Network Management Menu. The following shows the Network
Management menu:
Catalyst 1900 − Network Management
[I] IP Configuration
[S] SNMP Management
[B] Bridge − Spanning Tree
[C] Cisco Discovery Protocol
[G] Cisco Group Management Protocol
[H] HTTP Server Configuration
[R] Cluster Management
[X] Exit to Main Menu
Enter Selection:
2.
Select [S] to enter the SNMP configuration menu, which looks like the following:
Catalyst 1900 − Network Management (SNMP) Configuration
[R] READ configuration
[W] WRITE configuration
[T] TRAP configuration
[X] Exit to previous menu
Enter Selection:
3.
This menu has options to give a client read or write access to the local SNMP log files on the switch.
Let's say we want to configure a read string for remote clients to access 1900 switch SNMP log files.
And we want to change it from the default Public string to Techs. To do so, select [R], and then
choose [1] to change the first string:
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