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Chapter 33 Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP
The
snmp-server host
command specifies which hosts receive the notifications. The
snmp-server
enable trap
command globally enables the mechanism for the specified notification (for traps and
informs). To enable a host to receive an inform, you must configure an
snmp-server host informs
command for the host and globally enable informs by using the
snmp-server enable traps
command.
To remove the specified host from receiving traps, use the
no snmp-server host
host
global
configuration command. The
no snmp-server host
command with no keywords disables traps, but not
informs, to the host. To disable informs, use the
no snmp-server host informs
global configuration
command. To disable a specific trap type, use the
no snmp-server enable traps
notification-types
global
configuration command.
Setting the CPU Threshold Notification Types and Values
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to set the CPU threshold notification types and
values:
Step 9
snmp-server trap-timeout
seconds
(Optional) Define how often to resend trap messages. The range is 1 to
1000; the default is 30 seconds.
Step 10
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 11
show running-config
Verify your entries.
Note
To display SNMPv3 information about
auth
|
noauth
|
priv
mode
configuration, you must enter the
show snmp user
privileged
command.
Step 12
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
process cpu threshold type
{
total
|
process
|
interrupt
}
rising
percentage
interval
seconds
[
falling
fall-percentage
interval
seconds
]
Set the CPU threshold notification types and values:
•
total
—set the notification type to total CPU utilization.
•
process
—set the notification type to CPU process utilization.
•
interrupt
—set the notification type to CPU interrupt utilization.
•
rising
percentage
—the percentage (1 to 100) of CPU resources
that, when exceeded for the configured interval, sends a CPU
threshold notification.
•
interval
seconds
—the duration of the CPU threshold violation in
seconds (5 to 86400) that, when met, sends a CPU threshold
notification.
•
falling
fall-percentage
—the percentage (1 to 100) of CPU
resources that, when usage falls below this level for the
configured interval, sends a CPU threshold notification.
This value must be equal to or less than the
rising
percentage
value. If not specified, the
falling
fall-percentage
value is the
same as the
rising
percentage
value.
Step 3
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.