Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 231
Steps and Possible Settings, snmp trap-host
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Chapter 6 Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON) Configuring an RMON Event Table 6-1 RMON Event Configuration Quick Start Steps and Possible Settings 1. Create an RMON event index from global configuration mode. Enter an integer from 1 to 65534. (config)# rmon-event 1 Create Event , [y/n]:y 2. Assign an existing SNMP community for this event. The specified community_name is the name of an SNMP community configured using the snmp trap-host command. This step is required only if the traps are sent to an SNMP network management station. (config-rmonevent[1])# community moonbase_alpha 3. Provide a description for the event. Enter a quoted text string with a maximum of 127 characters including spaces. (config-rmonevent[1])# description "This event occurs when service connections exceed 100" 4. Assign the owner who defined and is using the resources of the event. Enter a quoted string with a maximum of 127 characters including spaces. You must define the owner before you can activate the event. (config-rmonevent[1])# owner "Boston Tech Lab" 5. Specify the type of event notification. The type determines where the notification is sent. (config-rmonevent[1])# type log-and-trap 6. Activate the event. (config-rmonevent[1])# active The following running-configuration example shows the results of entering the commands in Table 6-1. RMON EVENT rmon-event 1 community moonbase_alpha description "This event occurs when service connections exceed 100" owner "Boston Tech Lab" type log-and-trap active OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 6-5