Chapter 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Managing SNMP on the CSS
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Reading Logs
The traplog file contains all of the traps, both generic and enterprise, that have
occurred. The network device writes to the traplog file about whether or not the
SNMP trap configuration is enabled.
When a traplog file reaches its maximum size (50 MB for a hard disk-based CSS,
10 MB for a flash disk-based CSS), the CSS renames the traplog file to
traplog.prev as a backup file and starts a new traplog file. The CSS overwrites the
backup traplog file when it renames the traplog file. Each time the CSS reboots,
it continues to use the existing traplog file until it reaches its maximum size.
Use the
show log
command to show the trap log since the last CSS reboot. For
example:
#
show log traplog
By default, the following events generate level critical-2 messages:
•
Link Up
•
Link Down
•
Cold Start
•
Warm Start
•
Service Down
•
Service Suspended
All other SNMP traps generate level notice-5 messages by default.
ownExt.mib
Owner statistics (including frame and bytes counts)
cntsvcExt.mib
Services per content rule statistics (including frames,
bytes, hits)
chassis MgrExt
Provides useful information about the CSS chassis
and it allows you to correlate the slot number and port
number to the ifIndex number
Table 5-4
CSS MIB Information (continued)
MIB Name
Description
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