
Customizing SNMP
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Customizing SNMP Global Parameters
You can enable SNMP services most easily by accepting all the default parameter
values. However, you may want to change these values, depending on your
network requirements. This chapter describes choices you can make to use SNMP
most effectively on your network.
Disabling and Reenabling SNMP
When you enable IP on an interface, SNMP access is automatically enabled
through that interface, and default values are in effect for all SNMP parameters
(see A
ppendix B for parameter defaults).
Using the BCC
To disable SNMP, navigate to the SNMP prompt and enter:
disable
For example, the following command disables SNMP:
snmp# disable
To reenable SNMP, navigate to the SNMP prompt and enter:
enable
For example, the following command line reenables SNMP and displays its
default values:
snmp# enable
snmp# info
on box
state enabled
lock enabled
lock-address 0.0.0.0
Deter
mining When to Record Threshold Events ✓
Specifying Maxim
um Successive Alarms ✓
Specifying P
olling Intervals for Held Variables ✓
Specifying a
Threshold Object Name ✓
Table 3-1. SNMP Configuration Tasks
(continued)
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