6-32
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
6






Configuring

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
SNMP

for

Virtual

Contexts
Configuring
SNMP

Trap

Destination

Hosts
You
can

configure

SNMP

trap

destination

host

s

for


a

virtual

context

after

configuring

basic

SNMP
information
for

a

vi

rtual

context

(see

the

“Configuring

Basic

SNMP

Attributes”

section

on

page

6-27 ).
To
receive

SNMP

notifications

you

must

configure

the

following

attributes:


At
least

one

SNMP

trap

destination

host.


At
least

one

type

of

notification

(see

the
“Configuring
SNMP

Notification”

section

on

page
6-33
).
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.


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,

click

the
Trap
Destination

Host

ta

b.
The
Trap

Destination

Host

table

appears.
Step
3
In
the

Trap

Destination

Host

table,

click
Add
to

add

a

host,

or

choose

an

existing

entry

in

the

table,

and
Edit
to

modify

it.
The
Trap

Destination

Host

configuration

window

appears.
Step
4
In
the

IP

Address

field

of

the

Trap

Destination
Host
configuration
window,
enter

the

IP

address

of

the
server
that

is

to

receive

SNMP

notifications.
Enter
the

address

in

dotted-decimal

format,

such

as

192.168.11.1.
Step
5
In
the

Port

field,
enter
the

port

to

use.
The
default

port

i

s

162.
Step
6
In
the

Version

field,

choose

the

version

of
SNMP
used

to

send

traps:


V1—SNMPv1
is

used

to

send

traps.

This

option

is

not

available

for

use

with

SNMP

inform

requests.


V2c—SNMPv2c
is

used

to

send
traps.


V3—SNMPv3
is

used

to

send

traps.

This

version

is

the

most

secure

model

because

it

allows

packet
encryption.
Step
7
In
the

Community

field,

enter

the

SNMP

community

string

or

username

to

be

sent

with

the

notification
operation.
Valid
entries

ar

e

unquoted

text

strings

with

no

spaces

and

a

ma

ximum

of


32

characters.
Step
8
Do
one

of

the

following:


Click
Deploy
Now

to
immediately
deploy

this
configuration

on

the

ACE

and

save

your

entries

to
the
running-configuration

and

startup-configuration

files.

This

option

appears

for

virtual

contexts.


Click
OK
to
save
your
entries.

This
option
appears
for
configuration

building

bl

ocks.