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Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
3-2 114070 Rev. B
Enabling and Disabling SNMP Locking
The SNMP locking mechanism prohibits the SNMP agent from responding to
multiple network management stations issuing simultaneous SNMP
set
commands to the router.
The SNMP locking mechanism is enabled by default. This means that the SNMP
agent identifies the station from which it receives the next SNMP
set command
and, for a time equal to the value of the Lock TimeOut parameter, responds only
to SNMP
set commands from that station. If the agent receives an SNMP set
command from another network management station during this time, it issues an
SNMP genErr GetResponse PDU, which that station logs as an SNMP SET
ERROR message.
To allow the SNMP agent to respond to simultaneous SNMP
set commands from
multiple network management stations, set the SNMP locking mechanism to
Disable.
Specifying a Lock Timeout Period
If the SNMP locking mechanism is enabled, you can customize the lock timeout
period. The lock timeout period is the maximum number of minutes the SNMP
agent allows an idle network management station to hold a lock on it. During this
time, the SNMP agent locks out SNMP
set commands from other network
management stations. The lock timer is reset each time the locking manager issues
an SNMP
set command.
By default, the SNMP agent allows an idle network management station to hold a
lock on it for 2 minutes. To change the default lock timeout period, specify a value
from 1 to 60 minutes.
Caution: When you disable the SNMP agent in dynamic mode, you
immediately prohibit Site Manager from communicating with the router.
Site Manager: Use Lock parameter: page A-2
Site Manager: Lock Time Out parameter: page A-3
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