Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual page 205

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Chapter 11
Configuring SNMP
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Assign the sensor contact user ID:
c.
sensor(config-not)# system-contact BUSINESS
d.
Type the location of the sensor:
sensor(config-not)# system-location AUSTIN
e.
Type the port of the sensor SNMP agent:
sensor(config-not)# snmp-agent-port 161
Note
Select the protocol the sensor SNMP agent will use:
f.
sensor(config-not)# snmp-agent-protocol udp
Note
Verify the settings:
Step 5
sensor(config-not)# show settings
trap-destinations (min: 0, max: 10, current: 0)
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error-filter: error|fatal <defaulted>
enable-detail-traps: false <defaulted>
enable-notifications: false <defaulted>
enable-set-get: true default: false
snmp-agent-port: 161 default: 161
snmp-agent-protocol: udp default: udp
read-only-community: PUBLIC1 default: public
read-write-community: PRIVATE1 default: private
trap-community-name: public <defaulted>
system-location: AUSTIN default: Unknown
system-contact: BUSINESS default: Unknown
sensor(config-not)#
Exit notification submode:
Step 6
sensor(config-not)# exit
Apply Changes:?[yes]:
Press Enter to apply the changes or type
Step 7
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The management workstation sends SNMP requests to the sensor SNMP agent, which
resides on the sensor. If the management workstation issues a request and the community
string does not match what is on the senor, the sensor rejects it.
You must reboot the sensor if you change the port or protocol.
You must reboot the sensor if you change the port or protocol.
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
to discard them.
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Configuring SNMP
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