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Managing the ccm using snmp – Avocent CCM1640 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Operations

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Managing the CCM Using SNMP

The CCM provides a set of commands that create and manage SNMP

structures for use by third-party network management products. These

commands cover the following operations:

Enabling and disabling SNMP UDP port 161 SNMP processing

• Defi ning read, write and trap community names

• Defi ning and deleting up to four SNMP management entity IP addresses

Enabling and disabling SNMP traps

• Defi ning and deleting up to four trap destination IP addresses

• Defi ning, copying and deleting up to ten alert strings for each port

SNMP is disabled by default.

To enable or disable SNMP processing:

1.

To enable SNMP processing, issue a Server SNMP command with the
Enable parameter. This is the default setting.

SERVER SNMP ENABLE

2. To disable SNMP processing, issue a Server SNMP command with the

Disable parameter.

SERVER SNMP DISABLE

For more information, see Server SNMP command in Chapter 5.

To specify SNMP community names:

Issue a Server SNMP Community command, using the Readcomm, Writecomm

and Trapcomm parameters to specify community names.

NOTE: The default community names are “public”; if you enable SNMP, you are encouraged to
change the community values to prevent access to the MIB.

SERVER SNMP COMMUNITY READCOMM=<name>
WRITECOMM=<name> TRAPCOMM=<name>

Although all three community names default to public, if you specify a trap

community name with this command, it must be different from the read and

write community names.

For more information, see Server SNMP Community command in Chapter 5.

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