Switches should be configured so that management stations can gather information
via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP is used to gather
statistics, counters, and tables in the Management Information Base (MIB) of a
device.
The SNMP framework consists of three parts:
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SNMP manager
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SNMP agent
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MIB
The SNMP manager is a host that monitors the activities of
network devices using SNMP. The SNMP manager is typically referred to as the
Network Management Station (NMS). The SNMP agent is software running on the
device being monitored by the SNMP manager. A MIB is a virtual storage area for
network management information consisting of collections of managed objects.
MIBs are written in the SNMP MIB module language as defined in RFCs 2578, 2579,
and 2580. SNMP agents can be configured to allow read-only or read-write access
to the device. Management stations like CiscoWorks use the read-only functions
of the agent to monitor the device, and can use the read-write functions of the
agent to make changes to the device configuration. SNMP uses passwords called
community strings to grant access to the SNMP
agent. Access to the agents can be further limited via SNMP access lists.
SNMP MIB information for each Cisco device can be found
on Cisco.com.
You should configure SNMP on each Cisco device to be monitored
by NMS. A sample SNMP configuration is shown on SW1 in Example
Example: Sample SNMP Configuration on SW1
SW1#config t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. SW1(config)#access-list 10 permit 10.10.10.2 SW1(config)#snmp enable SW1(config)#snmp-server community alpha ro 10 SW1(config)#snmp-server community beta rw 10 SW1(config)#snmp-server contact John Smith (555)789-2653 SW1(config)#snmp-server location Denver Data Center SW1(config)#snmp enable traps SW1(config)#snmp trap-source lo0
After SNMP is configured on SW1, the statistics can be viewed
using the show snmp command, as shown in as
Example :Output of show snmp Command on SW1
SW1#show snmp
Chassis: SAD050814BH
Contact: John Smith (555)789-2653
Location: Denver Data Center
0 SNMP packets input
0 Bad SNMP version errors
0 Unknown community name
0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
0 Encoding errors
0 Number of requested variables
0 Number of altered variables
0 Get-request PDUs
0 Get-next PDUs
0 Set-request PDUs
0 SNMP packets output
0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 1500)
0 No such name errors
0 Bad values errors
0 General errors
0 Response PDUs
0 Trap PDUs
SNMP logging: disabled
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