Configuring SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol allows CC-SG to push SNMP traps, which are event notifications, to an existing SNMP manager on the network. You should be trained in handling SNMP infrastructure to configure CC-SG to work with SNMP.

CC-SG also supports SNMP GET/SET operations with third-party solutions, such as HP OpenView. To support the operations, you must provide SNMP agent identifier information such as these MIB-II System Group objects: sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation. These identifiers provide contact, administrative, and location information regarding the managed node. See RFC 1213 for details.

SNMP v3 can be enabled to allow encryption by the User-based Security Model, and View-based Access Control Model. CC-SG supports SNMP v3 traps.

In This Section

Configure SNMP Agents

Configure SNMP Traps and Notifications

See Also

Advanced Administration

Configuring a Message of the Day

Configuring Applications for Accessing Nodes

Configuring Default Applications

Managing Device Firmware

Configuring the CC-SG Network

Configuring Logging Activity

Configuring the CC-SG Server Time and Date

Connection Modes: Direct and Proxy

Device Settings

Configuring Custom JRE Settings

Configuring CC-SG Clusters

Configuring a Neighborhood

Security Manager

Notification Manager

Task Manager

SSH Access to CC-SG

Serial Admin Port

Finding the Serial Number

Web Services API

CC-NOC