DELL PC6248 User Manual
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SNMP Commands
snmp-server enable traps
Use the snmp-server enable traps command to enable SNMP traps globally or
to enable specific SNMP traps. Use the “no” form of this command to disable
SNMP traps. See Granular OSPF v2/v3 Traps for more detail about the OSPF
trap types.
Syntax
snmp-server enable traps [acl | all | authentication | captive portal | dvmrp
| link | multiple users | ospf
ospftype | ospfv3 ospfv3type | pim | spanning
tree]
•
ospftype - {
all |
errors {all | authentication failure | bad packet | config error | virt
errors {all | authentication failure | bad packet | config error | virt
authentication failure | virt bad packet | virt config error} | lsa {all
| lsa-maxage | lsa-originate} | overflow {all| lsdb-overflow | lsdb-
approaching-overflow} | retransmit {all |packets| virt-packets} |
state-change {all | if state change | neighbor state change | virtif
state change | virtneighbor state change}
}
}
•
ospfv3type - {
all |
errors {all | bad packet | config error | virt bad packet | virt config
errors {all | bad packet | config error | virt bad packet | virt config
error} | lsa {all | lsa-maxage | lsa-originate} | overflow {all| lsdb-
overflow | lsdb-approaching-overflow} | retransmit {all |packets|
virt-packets} | state-change {all | if state change | neighbor state
change | virtif state change | virtneighbor state change}
}
}
Default Configuration
Authentication, Link Up/Down, Multiple Users and Spanning Tree flags are
enabled by default.