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Configuring SNMP Reload-Enable
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Chapter 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent • reporter-transition - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when the CSS reporter transitions state. A trap is generated when the reporter is activated or suspended, or the VRID peering virtual routers or critical phy interfaces change state. • service-transition - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a CSS service transitions state. A trap is generated when a service fails and when a failed service resumes proper operation. For example, to enable an SNMP enterprise trap when a CSS login failure occurs, enter: (config)# snmp trap-type enterprise (config)# snmp trap-type enterprise login-failure To disable all enterprise traps, enter: (config)# no snmp trap-type enterprise To disable a specific enabled enterprise trap, use the no form of the snmp trap-type enterprise command. For example, to prevent the CSS from generating traps when a power supply fails, enter: (config)# no snmp trap-type enterprise chmgr-ps-transition Configuring SNMP Reload-Enable To reboot the CSS using SNMP, use the snmp reload-enable command. The syntax and options for this global configuration mode command are: • snmp reload-enable - Allows any SNMP write to the apSnmpExtReloadSet object to force a CSS reboot. The reload object, apSnmpExtReloadSet, is located at 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.368.1.22.7. You can find this object in the CSS Enterprise MIB, snmpext.mib. • snmp reload-enable reload_value - Allows an SNMP write equal to the reload_value to force a CSS reboot. Note This command requires that you enable enterprise traps first using the snmp trap-type enterprise command. See the "Configuring SNMP Enterprise Traps" section. OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 5-21