Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager User Guide

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Chapter 21 Troubleshooting and FAQs

Configuration

To verify that SNMP and Traps are configured to be sent to the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager,
in the CLI enter:

show running-config | begin snmp

This command will list all the SNMP configurations for the router. You should see the following
statement defining the SNMP read community strings for the router. When the following statement
is configured in the router, the SNMP agent is up and running:

snmp-server community public RO

Note

You should also define the SNMP write community string. Cisco IOS only requires the read
community string defined in order to have the SNMP agent running in the router.

Traps and trap recipients can be configured from the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager.

Right click on the chassis object and choose Configuration > SNMP Management. In the SNMP
Management window, click Enable to allow trap generation. You will get a report message with the
details on the IOS CLI commands that were executed.

Once you have enabled traps, you will see the following trap entries. In the CLI, enter show
running-config | begin snmp
command in IOS to view the following output:

snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart warmstart

snmp-server enable traps atm subif

snmp-server enable traps srp

snmp-server enable traps hsrp

snmp-server enable traps config

snmp-server enable traps entity

snmp-server enable traps envmon

snmp-server enable traps syslog

snmp-server enable traps fru-ctrl

snmp-server enable traps bgp

snmp-server enable traps pim neighbor-change rp-mapping-change

invalid-pim-messagesnmp-server enable traps msdp

snmp-server enable traps frame-relay

snmp-server enable traps frame-relay subif

snmp-server enable traps rtr

snmp-server enable traps mpls ldp

snmp-server enable traps mpls traffic-eng

snmp-server enable traps mpls vpn

Note

You should see an entry for trap recipient (like the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager
server) similar to:

snmp-server host 172.29.139.6 version 2c public

You should see an entry for enabling syslog messages to be sent as SNMP traps:

snmp-server enable traps syslog

In order to verify that logging (syslog) is configured in IOS, execute the following commands:

show running configuration | include logging

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