Specifications

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System Admin 4-13
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Sys tem Admin 4-13
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
NAM-1, NAM-2 Administration
Initial Configuration – SNMP Settings (Optional)
NAM-1, NAM-2 Administration
Initial Configuration – SNMP Settings (Optional)
If you want to use an external network management application to
communicate with NAM, first enable SNMP attributes:
SNMP MIB variables (sysLocation, sysContact, sysName)
Community strings (read-only, read-write)
Can be done from CLI or via NAM web interface
If you want to use an external network management application to
communicate with NAM, first enable SNMP attributes:
SNMP MIB variables (sysLocation, sysContact, sysName)
Community strings (read-only, read-write)
Can be done from CLI or via NAM web interface
SNMP Get / Set
NAM
NAM
SNMP Response
Configuring Initial Setup (NAM-1, NAM-2) – SNMP Settings
The data collected and stored in the NAM can also be accessed using SNMP. Before retrieving any data
from the NAM or setting any parameters on it, you must configure the NAM SNMP agent with community
strings. Then you must also configure the monitoring application to use the same strings as you configured
for the NAM in order to retrieve any data.
The community strings set for the NAM SNMP agent must be the same as the community strings of the host
switch.
The SNMP parameters can be set via the NAM command line interface (CLI) or through the NAM web
interface.