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Chapter 6 Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP on Your GSS
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Cisco Global Site Selector Administration Guide
OL-5480-01
Each GSS or GSSM contains an SNMP agent, ucd-snmp v4.2.3, to query other
GSS devices for standard MIB resources found in MIB-II (RFC-1213) and Host
Resources MIB (RFC
2790). SNMP runs on GSS port 161 by default. The SNMP
agent receives instructions from the SNMP manager, and also sends management
information back to the SNMP manager as events occur.
Configuring SNMP on Your GSS
Before you use SNMP to monitor your GSS or GSSM, enable the SNMP agent on
each GSS device. In addition to enabling the SNMP agent on the GSS device, you
also specify an SNMP community name, name of the contact person, and the
physical location for the GSS device.
Use the snmp command in global configuration mode to enable SNMP on your
GSS device. To disable SNMP on the GSS, use the no form of this command.
To configure SNMP for a GSS device:
1. Log in to the CLI and enable privileged EXEC mode.
gss1.example.com> enable
gss1.example.com#
2. Access global configuration mode.
gss1.example.com# config
gss1.example.com(config)#
3. To enable the SNMP agent, use the snmp enable command.
gss1.example.com(config)# snmp enable
4. To specify a SNMP community name for this GSS device, use the snmp
community-string command. Each GSS device becomes part of the named
community. By default, the SNMP community string is public. To change the
SNMP community string, enter an unquoted text string with no space and a
maximum length of 12 characters.
gss1.example.com(config)#snmp community-string
Enter new Community String: MyCommunity
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