Syntax
ntp trap
<trap-name>
Description
Enable NTP traps. Use [no] to disable NTP traps.
Options
ntp-mode-change
Trap name resulting in
send notification when the NTP entity changes mode, including
starting and stopping (if possible)
.
ntp-stratum-change
Trap name resulting in
send notification when stratum level of NTP changes
.
ntp-peer-change
Trap name resulting in
send notification when a (new) syspeer has been selected
.
ntp-new-association
Trap name resulting in
send notification when a new association is mobilized
.
ntp-remove-association
Trap name resulting in
send notification when an association is demobilized
.
ntp-config-change
Trap name resulting in
send notification when the NTP configuration has changed
.
ntp-leapsec-announced
Trap name resulting in
send notification when a leap second has been announced
.
ntp-alive-heartbeat
Trap name resulting in
send notification periodically (as defined by
ntpEntHeartbeatInterval) to indicate that the NTP entity is still alive
.
all
Enable all traps.
Usage
The traps defined below are generated as the result of finding an unusual condition while parsing an NTP packet
or a processing a timer event. Note that if more than one type of unusual condition is encountered while parsing
the packet or processing an event, only the first one will generate a trap. Possible trap names are:
- 'ntpEntNotifModeChange' The notification to be sent when the NTP entity changes
mode, including starting and stopping (if possible).
- 'ntpEntNotifStratumChange' The notification to be sent when stratum level of NTP
changes.
- 'ntpEntNotifSyspeerChanged' The notification to be sent when a (new) syspeer has
been selected.
- 'ntpEntNotifAddAssociation' The notification to be sent when a new association is
mobilized.
- 'ntpEntNotifRemoveAssociation' The notification to be sent when an association is
demobilized.
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