| Step 1
| Login to Cisco Unified Serviceability and confirm that Cisco CallManager SNMP Services and SNMP Master Agent are activated and running by performing the following steps:- Choose and confirm that Cisco CallManager SNMP Services is started.
- Choose and confirm that SNMP Master Agent is started.
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| Step 2
| If you want to run SNMP V1 or V2, confirm that the community string and notification destination is set up by performing the following steps:- Follow the Set up community string procedure and make sure that Access Privileges are set to either ReadWriteNotify, NotifyOnly, or ReadNotify.
- Follow the Set up notification destination procedure.
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| Step 3
| If you want to run SNMP V3, confirm that the user and notification destination is set up by performing the following steps:- Follow the Setup SNMP user procedure and make sure that Access Privileges are set to either ReadWriteNotify, NotifyOnly, or ReadNotify.
- Follow the Set up notification destination procedure.
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| Step 4
| Login to CLI and run the utils snmp test CLI command to verify that SNMP is running. |
| Step 5
| Follow Generate SNMP traps to generate specific SNMP traps (for example, the ccmPhoneFailed or MediaResourceListExhausted traps). |
| Step 6
| If the traps do not generate, perform the following steps:- In Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose and select CM Services and Cisco CallManager.
- Check the Apply to All Nodes check box.
- Under Local Syslogs, set the Alarm Event Level drop-down list box to Informational.
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| Step 7
| Reproduce the traps and check if the corresponding alarm is logged in CiscoSyslog file. |