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Example of an SNMP Configuration
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Chapter 8 Configuring SNMP Example of an SNMP Configuration Note The ACE updates the counters that the show service-policy command displays after the applicable connections are closed. For example, to display service policy statistics for the SNMP_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY policy map, enter: host1/Admin# show service-policy SNMP_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY Status : ACTIVE Description: Allow mgmt protocols Context Global Policy: service-policy: SNMP_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY To clear the service policy statistics, use the clear service-policy command. The syntax of this command is as follows: clear service-policy policy_name For the policy_name argument, enter the identifier of an existing policy map that is currently in service (applied to an interface). For example, to clear the statistics for the policy map SNMP_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY that is currently in service, enter: host1/Admin# clear service-policy SNMP_MGMT_ALLOW_POLICY Example of an SNMP Configuration The following example illustrates a running-configuration that verifies the current status of a real server through SNMP and the CLI. It also verifies that SNMP traps are sent when a real server or virtual server is not operational. This example illustrates that you can restrict the client source host IP address allowed to connect to the ACE. The policy map is applied to all of the VLAN interfaces associated with the context. The SNMP configuration appears in bold in the example. access-list ACL1 line 10 extended permit ip any any rserver host SERVER1 ip address 192.168.252.245 inservice rserver host SERVER2 OL-11157-01 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide 8-47