Changing the running configuration of a device using SNMP protocol
Before you begin
Ensure that the prerequisites are met before you use the external script action:
- The device is configured with SNMP v2 or v3.
- A valid, read-write community string is configured on the device.
- Only certain Cisco devices are supported. For the list of devices which are not supported, see Unsupported devices.
- The device must support the following Management Information Database (MIB): CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB.
- If the device is using a NAT address and if only NAT addresses are allowed through the firewall, in the external script action .xml file (Revert Device Configuration Via SNMPv2 / Revert Device Configuration Via SNMPv3), change the script argument from ${device.nic} to ${device.nat}.
To run the Revert Device Configuration Via SNMP action
On the Add Job page, select Add Actions > External Script Actions > Utility > Revert Device Configuration Via SNMP.
Enter information in the following fields:
- Click Save to add the action to the job.
Unsupported devices
- The Revert Device Configuration Via SNMP external script action is not supported on the following devices:
- Cisco ACI
- Cisco ACI-Tenant
- Cisco ASA/PIX/FWSM
- Cisco Catalyst 1900/2820
- Cisco CatOS Switch
- Any device which does not support the CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB MIB
To see the list of devices that support this MIB, see Supported devices.
- The Cisco Catalyst devices are not supported. However, in some cases, this external action might work on Cisco Catalyst devices running the IOS operating system.
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