B-96
AMI Configuration Commands
B.10.2.1
Deleting an SNMP Trap Entry
This command allows the user to delete an existing SNMP trap destination.
Before deleting a trap that may need to be recreated later, show the list of cur-
rent SNMP traps and either copy and save the screen or write down the trap
destinations. You will also need to show the list of current SNMP traps in
order to find the number of the trap to be deleted. Enter the following param-
eters to delete a trap entry:
localhost::configuration snmp trap>
delete <trap>
trap
Indicates the number of the trap destination in the
list of current SNMP traps that is to be removed.
For example, to delete trap 198.29.31.130, first list the traps to find its number
and copy the address in case you want to recreate it later:
localhost::configuration snmp trap>
show
Trap Destination
1 192.88.243.18
2 198.29.16.14
3 198.29.16.18
4 198.29.23.39
5 198.29.31.130
Then enter the following parameters:
localhost::configuration snmp trap>
delete 5
You can display the list again to verify that the trap has been deleted:
localhost::configuration snmp trap>
show
Trap Destination
1 192.88.243.18
2 198.29.16.14
3 198.29.16.18
4 198.29.23.39
Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus SFCS-1000
Page 1: ...ATM Switch Configuration Manual...
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Page 6: ...Notice iv...
Page 22: ...xx PREFACE...
Page 50: ...1 28 Configuring PVCs...
Page 72: ...2 22 Configuring a Classical IP ATM Network...
Page 120: ...5 12 DS 3 Configuration...
Page 130: ...6 10 E 3 Configuration...
Page 326: ...C 22 AMI Operation Commands...
Page 360: ...D 34 AMI Statistics Commands...
Page 382: ...F 10 ForeThought PNNI...
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