References – Grass Valley iControl V.4.43 User Manual
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Getting Started with iControl
Enabling SNMP Traps and Configure the Trap Recipient
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copy running‐config startup‐config
Enabling SNMP Traps and Configure the Trap Recipient
From the serial console or telnet session, in privileged EXEC mode, execute the following
procedure. If not in privileged EXEC mode, use the
enable
command.
Enable SNMP traps and configure the trap recipient
1. Enter global configuration mode by typing the following:
configure terminal
2. Enable the switch to send snmp-type traps. i.e. linkup, linkdown traps by typing the
following:
snmp‐server enable traps snmp
3. Specify the iControl Application Server as a recipient for public SNMP traps by typing the
following:
snmp‐server host
4. Exit configuration mode and return to privileged EXEC mode by typing the following:
end
5. Verify your entry by typing the following:
show running‐config
6. Save your entry in the configuration file by typing the following:
copy running‐config
References
• Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Hardware Installation Guide, July 2002
(
hw_installation_guide.pdf
)
• Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 2955 Switch Software Configuration Guide Cisco IOS Release
12.1(19)EA1, October 2003 (
sw_installation_guide.pdf
)
• Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Command Reference Cisco IOS Release 12.1(9)EA1, April 2002
(
cmd_ref.pdf
)