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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and Cisco 7600 Series Router Firewall Services Module Configuration Guide using ASDM
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Chapter 25 Monitoring the Firewall Services Module
Configuring SNMP
hostname(config)#
snmp-server host
interface_name ip_address
[
trap
|
poll
]
[
community
text
] [
version
{
1
|
2c
}] [
udp-port
port
]
Where the
interface_name
argument
specifies the interface through which you access the NMS.
The
ip_address
argument specifies the IP address of the NMS.
Specify
trap
or
poll
if you want to limit the NMS to receiving traps only or browsing (polling) only. By
default, the NMS can use both functions.
To change the port number, use the
udp-port
keyword.
Step 3
To specify the community string, enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
snmp-server
community
key
The SNMP community string is a shared secret between the FWSM and the NMS. The key is a
case-sensitive value up to 32 characters in length. Spaces are not permitted.
Step 4
(Optional) To set the SNMP server location or contact information, enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
snmp-server
{
contact
|
location
}
text
Where
text
defines the SNMP server location or contact information.
Step 5
To enable the FWSM to send traps to the NMS, enter the following command:
hostname(config)#
snmp-server enable traps
[
all
|
syslog
|
snmp
[
trap
] [...] |
cpu threshold
[
trap
] |
entity
[
trap
] [...] |
ipsec
[
trap
] [...] |
nat
[
trap
] |
remote-access
[
trap
] |
resource
[
trap
]]
Enter this command for each feature type to enable individual traps or sets of traps, or enter the
all
keyword to enable all traps.
The default configuration has all SNMP traps enabled (
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
linkup linkdown coldstart
). You can disable these traps using the
no
form of this command with the
snmp
keyword. However, the
clear configure snmp-server
command restores the default enabling of
SNMP traps.
If you enter this command and do not specify a trap type, then the default is
syslog
. (The default
snmp
traps continue to be enabled along with the
syslog
trap.)
Traps for
snmp
include:
•
authentication
•
linkup
•
linkdown
•
coldstart
Traps for
entity
include:
•
config-change
•
fru-insert
•
fru-remove
•
redun-switchover
•
alarm-asserted
•
alarm-cleared
Traps for
ipsec
include:
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