Configuring SNMP
start
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stop
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Traps for nat include:
packet-discard
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Traps for remote-access include:
session-threshold-exceeded
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Traps for resource include:
limit-reached
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rate-limit-reached
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Traps for cpu threshold include:
rising
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To receive cpu threshold rising traps, the cpu threshold rising and monitoring values must be specified
by entering the following command:
hostname(config)# cpu threshold rising threshold_value monitoring level
To enable syslog messages to be sent as traps to the NMS, enter the following command:
Step 6
hostname(config)# logging history level
You must also enable syslog traps using the preceding snmp-server enable traps command.
Step 7
To enable logging and generate syslog messages, which can then be sent to an NMS, enter the following
command:
hostname(config)# logging enable
The following example sets the FWSM to receive requests from host 192.168.3.2 on the inside interface.
hostname(config)# snmp-server host inside 192.168.3.2
hostname(config)# snmp-server location building 42
hostname(config)# snmp-server contact Pat lee
hostname(config)# snmp-server community ohwhatakeyisthee
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Chapter 25
Monitoring the Firewall Services Module
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