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User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
SNMP

for

Virtual

Contexts
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-8


Configuring
Virtual

Context
Syslog
Settings,

page
6-19


Configuring
Syslog

Log

Hosts,

page
6-23


Configuring
Syslog

Log

Messages,

page
6-24
Configuring
SNMP

for

Virtual

Contexts
This
section

describes

how

to

configure

the

SNMP

attributes

for

a

virtual

context

and

contains

the
following
topics:


Configuring
Basic

SNMP

Attributes,

page
6-27


Configuring
SNMPv2c

Communities,

page
6-28


Configuring
SNMPv3

Users,

page
6-29


Configuring
SNMP

Trap

Destination

Hosts,
page
6-32


Configuring
SNMP

Notification,

page
6-33
Configuring
Basic

SNMP

Attributes
You
can

configure

the

basic

SNMP

at

tributes

for

use

with

a

vi

rtual

context.
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
the

item

to

configure:


To
configure

a

virtual

context,

choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

System

>

SNMP.


To
configure
a

configuration

building

bl

ock,

choose
Config
>
Global
>
All

Building

Blocks
>
building_block
>

System

>

SNMP.
The
SNMP

configuration

window

appears.
Step
2
In
the

SNMP

configuration

window,

configure

the

basic

SNMP

attributes
using
the

information
in
Ta
b

l

e


6-7 .
Ta
b

l

e


6-7
SNMP
Attributes
Field
Description
Contact
Information
Contact
i

nformation

for

the

SNMP

ser

ver

as

a

t

ext

string

with

a

maximum

of

240

characters
including
spaces.

In

addition

to

a

name,

you

might

want

to

include

a

phone

number

or

email
address.
If

spaces

are

included,

add

quotation

marks

at

the

beginning

and

end

of

the

entry.
Location
Physical
location

of

the

system

as

a

text

string

with

a

maximum

of

240

characters

including
spaces.
If

spaces

are

included,

add

quotation

marks

at

the

beginning

and

end

of

the

entry.
Unmask
Community
Checkbox
that

allows

you

to

unmask

the

snmpCommunityName

and
snmpCommunitySecurityName
OIDs

of

the

SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB.

By

default,

they

are
masked
(check

box

is

unchecked).

Check

the

checkbox

to

unmask

them.