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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
OL-7827-12
Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Configuring and Managing the SNMP Interface
Security Considerations
By default, the SNMP agent is disabled for both read and write operations. When enabled, SNMP is
supported over the management port only (in-band management is not supported).
In addition, the SCE platform supports the option to configure community of managers for read-write
accessibility or for read-only accessibility. Furthermore, an ACL (Access List) may be associated with
a community to allow SNMP management to a restricted set of managers IP addresses.
CLI
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMP, page 5-35
CLI Commands for Monitoring SNMP, page 5-36
The SCE platform supports the CLI commands that control the operation of the SNMP agent. All the
SNMP commands are available in Admin authorization level. The SNMP agent is disabled by default
and any SNMP configuration command enables the SNMP agent (except where there is an explicit
disable command).
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMP
Following is a list of CLI commands available for configuring SNMP. These are Global Configuration
mode commands.
snmp-server enable
no snmp-server
[no] snmp-server community [all] [
no | default] snmp-server enable traps
[no] snmp-server host [all]
[no] snmp-server contact
[no] snmp-server location
Trap Sends an unsolicited notification from an
agent to a manager, indicating that an event
or error has occurred on the agent system
SCE platform may be configured
to send either SNMPv1 or
SNMPv2 style traps.
Get Bulk Request Retrieves large amounts of object
information in a single Request / response
transaction. GetBulk behaves as if many
iterations of GetNext request/responses
were issued, except that they are all
performed in a single request/response.
This is newly defined SNMPv2c
message.
Table 5-2 Request Types (continued)
Request Type Description Remarks

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