Chapter 6
Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP Server Notifications
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You can enable traps on your GSS device by using the snmp-server enable-traps
command in global configuration mode. To disable traps, use the no form of this
command.
To configure SNMP server notifications for a GSS device, perform the following
steps:
Log in to the CLI and enable privileged EXEC mode.
1.
gss1.example.com> enable
gss1.example.com#
Access global configuration mode.
2.
gss1.example.com# config
gss1.example.com(config)#
Enable the SNMP agent by using the following command:
3.
gss1.example.com(config)# snmp enable
Enable SNMP server notifications by entering the snmp-server enable-traps
4.
command and following it with one of the available options:
gslb—Enables all SNMP GSLB notifications.
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gslb dns—Enables SNMP DNS server notification.
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gslb kal—Enables SNMP GSLB keepalive notification.
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gslb peer-status—Enables SNMP GSLB peer-status change notification.
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core—Enables SNMP core-file discovery notification.
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snmp—Enables all SNMP agent notifications.
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snmp authentication—Enables only SNMP agent authentication notification.
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gss1.example.com(config)# snmp-server enable-traps kal
Disable SNMP server notifications by using the no form of the snmp-server
5.
enable-traps command. For example, to disable SNMP GSLB keepalive
notification, enter:
gss1.example.com(config)# no snmp-server enable-traps gslb kal
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