Appliance Trim Kit User Manual
Volume 9: Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance
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Example
SGOS# show event-log start "2004-10-22 9:00:00" end "2004-10-22
9:15:00"
2004-10-22 09:00:02+00:00UTC "Snapshot sysinfo_stats has fetched /
sysinfo-stats " 0 2D0006:96 ../Snapshot_worker.cpp:183
2004-10-22 09:05:49+00:00UTC "NTP: Periodic query of server
ntp.bluecoat.com, system clock is 0 seconds 682 ms fast compared to NTP
time. Updated system clock. " 0 90000:1 ../ntp.cpp:631
Configuring SNMP
You can view an SG appliance using a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
management station. The appliance supports MIB-2 (RFC 1213), Proxy MIB, and the
RFC2594 MIB, and can be downloaded at the following URL: https://
download.bluecoat.com/release/SGOS5/index.html (The SNMP link is in the lower
right-hand corner.).
Enabling SNMP
To view an SG appliance from an SNMP management station, you must enable and
configure SNMP support on the appliance.
To enable and configure SNMP:
1. Select
Maintenance > SNMP > SNMP General.
2. Select
Enable SNMP.
3. (Optional) To reset the SNMP configuration to the defaults, click
Reset SNMP settings.
This erases any trap settings that were set as well as any community strings that had
been created. You do not need to reboot the system after making configuration
changes to SNMP.
4. In the
sysLocation field, enter a string that describes the appliance’s physical location.
5. In the
sysContact field, enter a string that identifies the person responsible for
administering the appliance.
Related CLI Commands to Enable and Configure SNMP
SGOS#(config snmp) {disable | enable}
SGOS #(config snmp) sys-contact string
SGOS#(config snmp) sys-location string