Step 9: Configuring The Topology-Dependent Parameters - Cisco SCE 1000 Quick Start Manual

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Step 10 Configure the SCE enterprise trap status.
To disable the SCE enterprise traps, type
To enable the SCE enterprise traps, type
Enable the SCE enterprise traps []:
Step 11 Specify the system administrator.
Type the name of the system administrator and press Enter.
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Enter system administrator contact name []:
Example:
Following is a sample SNMP configuration, configuring one trap manager, one GET community, and one SET community, and
enabling the authentication failure trap, as well as all enterprise traps.
Would you like to enter the SNMP configuration menu? [no]: y
Enable SNMP management? [no]: y
Enter SNMP GET community name[]: public
Enter Access list number allowing access with this community string, use '0' to allow all: 0
Would you like to add another SNMP GET community? [no]:
Enter SNMP SET community name[]: private
Enter Access list number allowing access with this community string, use '0' to allow all: 2
Would you like to add another SNMP SET community? [no]:
Would you like to configure SNMP trap managers? [no]: y
Enter SNMP trap manager IP address: 10.1.1.253
Enter SNMP trap manager community string: public
Enter trap manager SNMP version: 2c
Would you like to add another SNMP trap manager? [no]:
Enable the 'Authentication Failure' trap [no]: y
Enable SCE enterprise traps []: y
Enter system administrator contact name []: John Smith

Step 9: Configuring the Topology-Dependent Parameters

• About the Topology-Dependent Parameters, page 29
• Examples, page 30
About the Topology-Dependent Parameters
The topology configuration menu is a series of guided questions relating to the deployment of the SCE 1000 in the network and
its mode of operation. Values for the parameters are configured based on the user answers.
The correct value for each parameter must be ascertained before configuring the system to make sure that the system will
function in the desired manner.
There are three topology-related parameters:
• Connection mode—Can be either Inline or Receive-only, depending on the physical installation of the SCE 1000.
• Bypass state when the SCE 1000 is not operational (on-failure)—This parameter determines whether the system cuts the
traffic or bypasses it when the SCE 1000 has failed.
• Status after reboot caused by fatal error or abnormal shutdown—This parameter determines whether the SCE 1000 returns
to normal operational state after a failure.
• The procedure described below is a hypothetical presentation of all the questions in the topology configuration. In actual
practice, it is impossible for all questions to be presented in any one configuration, as this part of the dialog is not linear
like the other sections, but branches depending on the parameter values entered.
press Enter.
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and press Enter.
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