3com 5500-ei pwr Reference Guide

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[Sysname] snmp-agent trap enable standard 
[Sysname] snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 10.1.1.1 params securityname public 
snmp-agent trap enable 
Syntax 
snmp-agent trap enable [  configuration | flash  | ospf [  process-id ] [ ospf-trap-list ] | standard 
[ authentication | coldstart |  linkdown  |  linkup  | warmstart ]* | system | vrrp  [  authfailure | 
newmaster ] ] 
undo snmp-agent trap enable configuration | flash | ospf process-id ] [ ospf-trap-list ] | standard 
[ authentication | coldstart |  linkdown  |  linkup  | warmstart ]* | system | vrrp [ authfailure | 
newmaster ] ] 
View 
System view 
Parameters 
configuration: Specifies to send configuration traps. 
flash: Specifies to send Flash traps. 
ospf [ process-id ] [ ospf-trap-list ]: Specifies to send OSPF traps. The process-id argument is a process 
ID. The ospf-trap-list argument indicates a list of traps to be sent. 
standard: Specifies to send SNMP standard notification or traps. 
authentication: Specifies to send SNMP authentication failure traps in cases of authentication failures. 
coldstart: Specifies to send SNMP cold start traps when the device is rebooted. 
linkdown: Specifies to send SNMP linkDown traps when a port becomes down. 
linkup: Specifies to send SNMP linkUp traps when a port becomes up. 
warmstart: Specifies to send SNMP warm start traps when SNMP is newly launched. 
system: Specifies to send SYS-MAN-MIB (proprietary MIB) traps. 
vrrp [ authfailure | newmaster ]: Specifies to send VRRP traps. 
Description 
Use the snmp-agent trap enable command to enable a device to send SNMP traps that are of 
specified types. 
Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable command to disable a device from sending SNMP traps that 
are of specified types. 
By default, a device sends all types of SNMP traps. 
The  snmp-agent trap enable command need to be coupled with the snmp-agent target-host 
command. The snmp-agent target-host command specifies the destination hosts for SNMP traps. At 
least one destination host is required for SNMP traps.  
Examples 
# Enable sending of SNMP authentication failure traps, with the destination IP address being 10.1.1.1 
and the community name being public
<Sysname> system-view