udp-port
port-
number
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords
udp-port
then the port
number of the remote host to use. The range is from 0 to
65535. The default is
162
.
notification-
type
(OPTIONAL) Enter one of the following keywords for the
type of trap to send to the host:
•
ecfm
— Notification of ECFM state changes.
•
entity
— Notification of entity changes.
•
envmon
— Environment monitor trap.
•
eoam
— Notificaiton of EOAM state changes.
•
ets
— Notification of ets trap changes.
•
fips
— Notification of FIP snooping state changes.
•
lacp
— Notificaiton of LACP state changes.
•
snmp
— SNMP notification (RFC 1157).
•
stp
— Spanning tree protocol notification (RFC 1493).
•
vrrp
— State change in a VRRP group.
•
xstp
— State change in MSTP (802.1s), RSTP (802.1w),
and PVST+.
The default is all trap types are sent to host.
Defaults
As above.
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Version 8.3.16.1
Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
In order to configure the router to send SNMP notifications, enter at least
one
snmp-server host
command. If you enter the command with no keywords, all
trap types are enabled for the host. If you do not enter an
snmp-server host
command, no notifications are sent.
In order to enable multiple hosts, issue a separate
snmp-server host
command
for each host. You can specify multiple notification types in the command for each
host.
When multiple
snmp-server host
commands are given for the same host and
type of notification (trap or inform), each succeeding command overwrites the
previous command. Only the last
snmp-server host
command is in effect. For
example, if you enter an
snmp-server host inform
command for a host and
then enter another
snmp-server host inform
command for the same host, the
second command replaces the first command.
The
snmp-server host
command is used with the
snmp-server enable
command. Use the
snmp-server enable
command to specify which SNMP
notifications are sent globally. For a host to receive most notifications, at least one
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