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Chapter 4 Configuring the CDS
Server Level Configuration
Step 4 Click Submit to save the settings.
To clear the fields and start over, click Reset.
To edit the SNMP information, choose the IP address of the server from the drop-down list, edit the
fields, and click Submit.
The SNMP page allows for multiple entries of SNMP communities, USM, VACM, and stations. To add
additional entries, click the plus sign in that section. To remove empty entries, click the minus sign. If
you want to delete an SNMP community or station, check the Delete check box associated with the entry
and click Submit.
Configuration Rules and Guidelines for USM and VACM
The following rules and guidelines apply to configuring USM and VACM entries:
• There is a one-to-one relationship between a USM entry and a VACM entry.
• For every username in VACM, there must be a matching username in USM.
• All usernames must be unique for both USM and VACM entries.
• Only one OID per VACM username is allowed.
• If the VACM entry has an Authentication setting of None, then the USM password is not verified,
which means the user is not required to enter the authentication password when accessing the OID
associated with the corresponding VACM entry.
• If the VACM OID field is left blank, it means the user can access all OIDs.
Note The Cisco TV CDS MIBs, as well as the supporting Cisco MIBs, are available for download at the
bottom of the SNMP Agent page.
Version The SNMP versions supported in the CDSM are:
• v1 (TRAP)
• v2 (NOTIFCATION)
• v2-inform (INFORM)
SNMP v2-inform sends a message received to the NMS upon receiving an NMS
message.
Note There is no default for the SNMP version. If you do not choose an SNMP
version for a trap station you are adding, SNMP communication is not
successful to that station.
Trap Community (Optional) Trap community string shared between this SNMP agent and the
configured trap station. If empty, the default trap community string is used, if
available.
Table 4-43 SNMP Agent Fields (continued)
Field Description