Step 1. check snmp in the sp switch router system – Lucent Technologies 9077 16S User Manual

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SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2

Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
Step 1. Check SNMP in the SP Switch Router system

Step 1. Check SNMP in the SP Switch Router system

Check the

/etc/snmpd.conf

file to see if a management station and community are defined,

and if traps are enabled. Network monitoring devices (management stations) can request or
access the SP Switch Router’s SNMP information.

Follow the procedure described in Chapter 2 of the GRF Configuration and Management
manual, “Configure SNMP.” Note that the

ALLOW

and

COMMUNITY

public

statements are in

the default

/etc/snmpd.conf

file, and must not be removed.

Here is an

/etc/snmpd.conf

file appropriate for the SP Switch Router connected to an SP

system. This configuration assumes two SP control workstations manage the SP Switch Router
Adapter cards. Refer to the “SNMP configuration overview” section in Chapter 1 of this
manual for background about the values to specify on the MANAGER and COMMUNITY
statements that correspond to the SP SNMP Managers.

In the example, the IP addresses of the two SP control workstations are 129.40.61.12 and
129.40.61.5. You will see them defined under “MANAGER”. The example assumes that both
SP SNMP Managers listen for traps on UDP port 162 and that no other SNMP management
programs that need UDP port 162 are installed on the SP control workstations.

# Default Agent Configuration File

#

# This file allows MANAGERS to be specified. This is used to

# specify which managers will be receiving which traps.

#

# Also, COMMUNITYs can be specified. This allows that agent to

# be configured such that it will only accept requests from

# certain managers and with certain community strings.

#

# GRAMMAR:

#

# INITIAL <name> <String>

#

# TRANSPORT <name>

# [SNMP | SMUX]

# [OVER [UNIX | UDP | TCP] [SOCKET | TLI]]

# [AT <addr>]

#

# MANAGER <addr> [ON TRANSPORT <name>]

# [SEND [ALL | NO | traplist] TRAPS

# [TO PORT <#> ]

# [WITH COMMUNITY <name>]]

#

# COMMUNITY <name>

# ALLOW op [,op]* [OPERATIONS]

# [AS <name>]

# [USE encrypt ENCRYPTION]

# [MEMBERS <addr> [,<addr>] ]

#

# ALLOW <subagentId> [ON <hostSpec>]

# WITH <passwordSpec> [<entitySpec>] [<timeout>]

#

# DENY <subagentId> ON <hostSpec> WITH <passwordSpec>

#

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