Chapter 3 Initially Configuring the ATM Switch Router
Configuring SNMP and RMON
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ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide
78-6277-03, Cisco IOS Release 12.0(13)W5(19)
SWC2 Feat Card Present Flag: 0
SWC2 Feat Card HW version 0.0
SWC2 Feat Card Functional version 0.0
Number of Controller supported in IOS: 7
Driver 0 type: 2560 super cam Functional Version 1.3
Driver 1 type: 2562 OC12 SPAM Functional Version 5.1
Driver 2 type: 2564 OC mother board Functional Version 5.1
Driver 3 type: 258 Switch Card Functional Version 1.0
Driver 4 type: 259 Switch Feature Card Functional Version 4.0
Configuring SNMP and RMON
SNMP is an application-layer protocol that allows an SNMP manager, such a network management
system (NMS), and an SNMP agent on the managed device to communicate. You can configure
SNMPv1, SNMPv2, or both, on the ATM switch router. Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows you to see
the activity on network nodes. By using RMON in conjunction with the SNMP agent on the ATM switch
router, you can monitor traffic through network devices, segment traffic that is not destined for the
ATM switch router, and create alarms and events for proactive traffic management.
For detailed instructions on SNMP and general RMON configuration, refer to the Configuration
Fundamentals Configuration Guide. For instructions on configuring ATM RMON, refer to Chapter 14,
“Configuring ATM Accounting and ATM RMON.”
Storing the Configuration
When autoconfiguration and any manual configurations are complete, you should copy the
configuration into nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM). If you should power off your
ATM switch router prior to saving the configuration in NVRAM, all manual configuration changes
are lost.
To save the running configuration to NVRAM, use the following command in privileged EXEC mode:
Testing the Configuration
The following sections describe tasks you can perform to confirm the hardware, software, and interface
configuration:
• Confirming the Hardware Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR) on page 3-33
• Confirming the Hardware Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010) on page 3-34
Command Purpose
copy system:running-config
nvram:startup-config
Copies the running configuration in system
memory to the startup configuration stored in
NVRAM.
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