Configuring SNMP
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Notification Type
Keyword
entity
envmon
errdisable
flash
hsrp
ipmulticast
mac-notification
msdp
ospf
pim
port-security
rtr
snmp
storm-control
stpx
syslog
tty
vlan-membership
vlancreate
vlandelete
vtp
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Description
Generates a trap for SNMP entity changes.
Generates environmental monitor traps. You can enable any or all of these
environmental traps: fan, shutdown, status, supply, temperature.
Generates a trap for a port VLAN errdisabled. You can also set a maximum
trap rate per minute. The range is from 0 to 10000; the default is 0, which
means there is no rate limit.
Generates SNMP FLASH notifications.
Generates a trap for Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) changes.
Generates a trap for IP multicast routing changes.
Generates a trap for MAC address notifications.
Generates a trap for Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) changes.
Generates a trap for Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) changes. You can enable
any or all of these traps: Cisco specific, errors, link-state advertisement, rate
limit, retransmit, and state changes.
Generates a trap for Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) changes. You can
enable any or all of these traps: invalid PIM messages, neighbor changes, and
rendezvous point (RP)-mapping changes.
Generates SNMP port security traps. You can also set a maximum trap rate
per second. The range is from 0 to 1000; the default is 0, which means that
there is no rate limit.
When you configure a trap by using the notification type
Note
port-security, configure the port security trap first, and then
configure the port security trap rate:
snmp-server enable traps port-security
•
snmp-server enable traps port-security trap-rate rate
•
Generates a trap for the SNMP Response Time Reporter (RTR).
Generates a trap for SNMP-type notifications for authentication, cold start,
warm start, link up or link down.
Generates a trap for SNMP storm-control. You can also set a maximum trap
rate per second. The range is from 0 to 1000; the default is 0 (no limit is
imposed; a trap is sent at every occurrence).
Generates SNMP STP Extended MIB traps.
Generates SNMP syslog traps.
Generates a trap for TCP connections. This trap is enabled by default.
Generates a trap for SNMP VLAN membership changes.
Generates SNMP VLAN created traps.
Generates SNMP VLAN deleted traps.
Generates a trap for VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) changes.
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