Cisco Systems OL-27172-01 Mobility Aid User Manual


 
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Cisco Broadband Access Center 3.8 Administrator Guide
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Chapter 9 Managing Cisco Broadband Access Center
Administrator User Interface
To enable SNMP trap for Cisco BAC process watchdog:
Step 1 Log into Cisco BAC host as root.
Step 2 Set the following parameters in CbsServerTable.xml file located at
<BPR_HOME>/snmp/xmlFiles/CISCO-BACC-SERVER-MIB:
cbsServerType - <component>
cbsNotifEnableFlags - 1
Step 3 Configure the trap receiver to receive the SNMP traps from the BAC components. The trap receiver is
added as SNMP host with the required community and listening port. For information on how to add
SNMP host and community, see Using the snmpAgentCfgUtil.sh Tool, page 11-6.
Step 4 Start, stop, or restart the BAC components or watchdog, and verify if the trap receiver receives the SNMP
traps.
Administrator User Interface
The Cisco BAC administrator user interface is a web-based application for central management of the
Cisco BAC system. You can use this interface to:
Configure global defaults
Define custom properties
Set up Classes of Service
Manage firmware rules and configuration templates
Add and edit device information
Group devices
Execute device operations
View server status and statistics
View device history
View server logs
Manage users
Refer to these chapters for specific instructions on how to use this interface:
Understanding the Administrator User Interface, page 15-1, describes how to access and configure
the Cisco BAC administrator user interface.
Using the Administrator User Interface, page 16-1, provides instructions for performing
administrative activities involving the monitoring of various Cisco BAC components.
Configuring Broadband Access Center, page 17-1, describes tasks that you perform to configure
Cisco BAC.