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Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch User Manual

Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch
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Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide
OL-5647-02
Chapter 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SNMP Communities
Loading the CSS MIBs
We recommend that you update the CSS Enterprise MIBs after you upgrade the
CSS software. CSS MIBs are included in the CSS GZIP file. During the software
upgrade, the MIBs are loaded into the CSS /mibs directory. For details about the
CSS MIBs, see the “CSS MIBs” section.
To update the CSS MIBs on your management station after you upgrade the CSS:
1. Transfer the CSS MIBs using FTP from the CSS MIBs (/v1 or /v2) directory
to your management station.
Note The CSS implementation of FTP does not support the mget
command, which is used for multiple file transfers.
2. Load the CSS MIBs into the management application.
Note The /v2 directory contains the full set of CSS v2 MIBs. The /v1 directory contains
only those CSS v1 MIBs that will compile using a v1 compiler. If you do not find
a MIB that you need in the /v1 directory, use the corresponding MIB in the /v2
directory.
SNMP Communities
Each SNMP device or member is part of a community. An SNMP community
determines the access rights for each SNMP device.
You supply a name to the community. After that, all SNMP devices that are
assigned to that community as members have the same access rights. The access
rights that the CSS supports are:
read - Allows read-only access to the MIB tree for devices included in this
community
read-write - Allows both read and write access to the MIB tree for devices
included in this community

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BrandCisco
Model11503 - CSS Content Services Switch
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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