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Initial System Configuration Chapter 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 The SNMP agent that resides inside the SCE 2000 will respond only to GET requests that use this community string. Enter SNMP GET community name: Note that there is no default for this parameter. Assign an access list to restrict the SNMP management stations that may use this GET community. Type a number (1 through 99) or type "0" to permit access to all IP addresses, and press Enter. Enter Access list number allowing access with this community string, use '0' to allow all: The maximum number of GET communities is 20. • To add more entries, type yand press • Enter • Would you like to add another SNMP GET community? [no]: y Enter up to 20 SNMP GET communities as described in and . • When all entries have been added, press • Enter Would you like to add another SNMP GET community? [no]: Type the SNMP SET community name and press Enter. The SNMP agent that resides inside the SCE 2000 will respond only to SET requests that use this community string. Enter SNMP SET community name: Note that there is no default for this parameter. Assign an access list to restrict the SNMP management stations that may use this SET community. Type a number (1 through 99) or type "0" to permit access to all IP addresses, and press Enter. Enter Access list number allowing access with this community string, use '0' to allow all: The maximum number of SET communities is 20. • To add more entries, type yand press • Enter Would you like to add another SNMP SET community? [no]:y • Enter up to 20 SNMP SET communities as described in and . • When all entries have been added, press • Enter Would you like to add another SNMP SET community? [no]: Enter the SNMP trap managers menu. Would you like to configure SNMP trap managers? [no]: y Type yand press Enter. The SNMP trap managers dialog begins. If you choose not to configure SNMP trap managers, the dialog skips to the authentication failure trap status. (See .) Type the trap manager IP address and press Enter. Enter SNMP trap manager IP address: Note that there is no default for this parameter. Type the trap manager community string and press Enter. Note that there is no default for this parameter. 5-18 Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide OL-7824-06

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Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-7824-06
Chapter 5
Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
Initial System Configuration
The SNMP agent that resides inside the
SCE 2000
will respond only to GET requests that use this
community string.
Enter SNMP GET community name:
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Step 4
Assign an access list to restrict the SNMP management stations that may use this GET community.
Type a number (1 through 99) or type “0” to permit access to all IP addresses, and press Enter.
Enter Access list number allowing access with this community string, use ‘0’ to allow all:
Step 5
The maximum number of GET communities is 20.
To add more entries, type
y
and press
Enter
Would you like to add another SNMP GET community? [no]:
y
Enter up to 20 SNMP GET communities as described in and .
When all entries have been added, press
Enter
Would you like to add another SNMP GET community? [no]:
Step 6
Type the SNMP SET community name and press Enter.
The SNMP agent that resides inside the
SCE 2000
will respond only to SET requests that use this
community string.
Enter SNMP SET community name:
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Step 7
Assign an access list to restrict the SNMP management stations that may use this SET community.
Type a number (1 through 99) or type “0” to permit access to all IP addresses, and press Enter.
Enter Access list number allowing access with this community string, use ‘0’ to allow all:
Step 8
The maximum number of SET communities is 20.
To add more entries, type
y
and press
Enter
Would you like to add another SNMP SET community? [no]:
y
Enter up to 20 SNMP SET communities as described in and .
When all entries have been added, press
Enter
Would you like to add another SNMP SET community? [no]:
Step 9
Enter the SNMP trap managers menu.
Would you like to configure SNMP trap managers? [no]:
y
Type
y
and press Enter.
The SNMP trap managers dialog begins.
If you choose not to configure SNMP trap managers, the dialog skips to the authentication failure trap
status. (See .)
Step 10
Type the trap manager IP address and press Enter.
Enter SNMP trap manager IP address:
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Step 11
Type the trap manager community string and press Enter.
Note that there is no default for this parameter.