Notes:
n The following instructions are for Cisco devices only
n You can remove device configurations by running a given command with 'no' in
front of it; for example, no set logging server ip_address removes that target
from the remote logging stream.
To enable your Cisco devices to send trap messages:
1.
Open a command line in config mode on your device.
2.
Execute the commands from the examples, changing the IP address to match
your UDT server.
Traps (IOS)
snmp-server host 10.110.68.33 public config
snmp trap mac-notification change added
snmp trap mac-notification change removed
Traps (CatOS)
set snmp trap 10.110.68.33 public config
snmp trap mac-notification change added
snmp trap mac-notification change removed
3.
Open the UDT Settings on the UDT server (Settings > UDT Settings).
4. Click Advanced Settings.
5.
Enter a value (in seconds) under MAC Notification Processing Inverval for the
frequency with which you want UDT to check for new trap messages.
6. Click Save.
7.
To verify your setup, connect a device to the network that is not on the UDT
White List.
8.
Wait for the time you allotted in Step 5 and then check the "Active Alerts" and
"All Triggered Alerts" resource for an entry that shows the MAC address of the
device you just connected.
Tracking Status for a Group of Ports
Scenario: I need to track port usage for all of my Cisco devices.
To cover this scenario. you will need to create an Orion Platform group containing the
relevant ports and then select that group in UDT resources.
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Tracking Status for a Group of Ports