Accessing Ace User Context Data Through The Admin Context Ip Address; Accessing User Context Data When Using Snmpv1/V2 - Cisco 4700M Administration Manual

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Chapter 7
Configuring SNMP
Command
no snmp-server trap-source vlan number
Example:
host1/Admin(config)# no snmp-server
trap-source vlan 50
Step 3
do copy running-config startup-config
Example:
host1/Admin(config)# do copy
running-config startup-config

Accessing ACE User Context Data Through the Admin Context IP Address

This section describes how SNMP managers can send requests to a context by using the IP address to
get the data that corresponds to the context.The ACE Admin context and each ACE user context has its
own IP address. The SNMP agent supports a community string for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 and a
username for SNMPv3 on a per-context basis.
You can also retrieve data for user contexts by using the IP address for the Admin context. The Admin
context credentials also allow access to user context data, such as performance and configuration
information.
This section contains the following topics:
Restrictions
Notifications for user contexts cannot be sent through the Admin context.

Accessing User Context Data When Using SNMPv1/v2

This section describes how with SNMPv1/v2, you can access MIBs available for a user context through
an Admin context IP address by specifying the appropriate SNMP version, the Admin context IP address,
and the Admin context community string embedded with the name of the user context. The format for
the community string is as follows:
admin_community_string@ACE_context_name
The ACE_context_name can be Admin or any ACE user context. If you do not specify a context name,
the request is for the Admin context.
Examples
The following example shows how to return data for user context C1 when the Admin context has a
configured community string of adminCommunity and an IP address of 10.6.252.63:
snmpget -v2c -c adminCommunity@C1 10.6.252.63 udpDatagrams.0
OL-20823-01
Accessing User Context Data When Using SNMPv1/v2
Accessing User Context Data When Using SNMPv3
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
Purpose
(Optional) Removes the specified VLAN interface that is trap
source address contained in the SNMP v1 trap PDU.
(Optional) Copies the running configuration to the startup
configuration.
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