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snmp-server enable traps snmp
CLI Reference Guide
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snmp-server enable traps snmp
To enable the sending of RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) notifications, use the
snmp-server enable traps snmp
command. Use
the no form of this command to disable RFC 1157 SNMP notifications,.
snmp-server enable traps snmp [authentication]
[linkup]
[linkdown]
[coldstart]
[warmstart]
no snmp-server enable traps snmp
[authentication]
[linkup]
[linkdown]
[coldstart]
[warmstart]
Default
All SNMP notifications are enabled by default.When issuing this command with
none of the optional keywords, all RFC 1157 SNMP notifications are enabled (or
disabled, if using the no form).
Command Mode
Global configuration
Usage Guideline
When issuing this command with no keywords, all notification types are enabled.
If the command is entered with a keyword, only the notification type related to
that keyword is enabled.
The
snmp-server enable traps snmp
command is used in conjunction with the
snmp-server host
command. Use the
snmp-server host
command to specify
which host or hosts receive SNMP notifications. In order to send notifications,
configure at least one
snmp-server host
command. For a host to receive a
notification controlled by this command, both the
snmp-server enable traps
Syntax Description
authentication
(Optional) Controls the sending of SNMP authentication failure notifications. An
authenticationFailure(4) trap signifies that the sending device is the addressee of
a protocol message, that is not properly authenticated. The authentication
method depends on the version of SNMP being used. For SNMPv1 or
SNMPv2c, authentication failure occurs for packets with an incorrect community
string. For SNMPv3, authentication failure occurs for packets with an incorrect
SHA/MD5 authentication key or for a packet that is outside of the authoritative
SNMP engine's window (for example, falls outside of configured access lists or
time ranges).
linkup
(Optional) Controls the sending of SNMP linkUp notifications. A linkup(3) trap
signifies that the sending device recognizes that one of the communication links,
represented in the agent's configuration, has come up.
linkdown
(Optional) Controls the sending of SNMP linkdown notifications. A linkDown(2)
trap signifies that the sending device recognizes a failure in one of the
communication links, represented in the agent's configuration.
coldstart
(Optional) Controls the sending of SNMP coldstart notifications. A coldStart(0)
trap signifies that the sending device is re-initializing itself such that, the agent's
configuration or the protocol entity implementation may be altered.
warmstart
(Optional) Controls the sending of SNMP warmstart notifications. A warmStart(1)
trap signifies that the sending device is re-initializing itself such that, neither the
agent configuration nor the protocol entity implementation is altered.
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