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SNMP Target Host Commands
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SNMP Target Host Commands
snmp-server enable
traps
This command enables this device to send Simple Network Management Protocol
traps or informs (i.e., SNMP notifications). Use the
no
form to disable SNMP
notifications.
Syntax
[
no
]
snmp-server enable traps
[
authentication
|
ethernet cfm
|
mac-notification [interval
seconds
]]
authentication
- Keyword to issue authentication failure notifications.
ethernet cfm
- Connectivity Fault Management traps. For more
information on these traps, see
.
mac-notification
- Keyword to issue trap when a dynamic MAC address is
added or removed.
interval
- Specifies the interval between issuing two consecutive traps.
(Range: 1-3600 seconds; Default: 1 second)
Default Setting
Issues authentication and link-up-down traps.
Other traps are disabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
◆
If you do not enter an
snmp-server enable traps
command, no notifications
controlled by this command are sent. In order to configure this device to send
SNMP notifications, you must enter at least one
snmp-server enable traps
command. If you enter the command with no keywords, both authentication
and link-up-down notifications are enabled. If you enter the command with a
keyword, only the notification type related to that keyword is enabled.
◆
The
snmp-server enable traps
command is used in conjunction with the
command to specify
which host or hosts receive SNMP notifications. In order to send notifications,
you must configure at least one
command.
◆
The authentication, link-up, and link-down traps are legacy notifications, and
therefore when used for SNMP Version 3 hosts, they must be enabled in
conjunction with the corresponding entries in the Notify View assigned by the
command.
Example
Console(config)#snmp-server enable traps link-up-down
Console(config)#
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