6-28
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
SNMP

for

Virtual

Contexts
Step
3
Do
one

of

the

following:


For
virtual
contexts,

click
Deploy
Now

to
deploy
this
configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your


entries
to

the

running-configuration

and

startup-configuration

files,

or

choose

another

configuration
option
to

exit

the

procedure

without

saving

your

entries.


For
configuration

building

bl

ocks,

click
OK
to

save

your

entries

or

choose

another

configuration
option
to

exit

the

procedure

without

saving

your

entries.
Step
4
If
you
chose

Deploy

Now

in
Step
3
,

configure

the

SNMP

device

access
credentials
as

described

in

the
“Configuring
Device

Access

Credentials”

section

on

page

5-29 .
Related
Topics


Configuring
Virtual

Contexts,

page
6-8


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
SNMPv2c

Communities
You
can

configure

SNMP

communities

for

a

virtual

context

or

configuration

building

block

after
configuring
basic

SNMP

information

for

a

virtual

context

(see

the

“Configuring

Basic

SNMP

Attributes”
section
on

page

6-27 ).
Note
All
SNMP

communities

in

ANM

are

read-only

communities

and

all

communities

belong

to

the

group
network
monitors.
Assumption
You
have

configured

at

least

one

SNMP

contact

(see

the

“Configuring

Basic

SNMP

Attributes”

section
on
page

6-27 ).
Procedure
Step
1
Choose
the

item

to

configure:


To
configure

a

virtual

context,

choose
Config
>

Devices

>

context

>

System

>

SNMP.
Trap
Source

Int

erface
VLAN
that

identifies

the

interface

from

which

SNMP

traps

originate.
IETF
Trap
Check
box

to

enable

the

ACE

to

send

linkUp

and

linkDown

traps

with

the

IETF

standard
I
F-

MI

B


(

R

F

C

2863)

variable

bi

ndings,

consist

ing

of


i

fIndex,

i

fAdmi

nStatus,

and

i

fOperStat

us.
Uncheck
the

check

box

to

not

allow

the

ACE

to

send

linkUp

and

linkDown

traps

with

the

IETF
s
tand

ar

d

I

F-MIB

(

RFC

2863)

variable

bindings.

Instead,

the

ACE

sen

ds

Ci

sco


var-bi

n

ds

by


default.
Table
6-7
SNMP
Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description