Configuring Snmp Generic Traps; Configuring Snmp Auth-Traps - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent

Configuring SNMP Generic Traps

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Configuring SNMP Auth-Traps

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By default, SNMP generic trap types are disabled on the CSS. Use the snmp
trap-type generic command to enable SNMP generic trap types. The generic
SNMP traps consist of cold start, warm start, link down, link up, and
authentication failure.
For details on SNMP traps (and associated MIB objects) loaded as part of the CSS
software, see the
"CSS SNMP Traps"
For example:
(config)# snmp trap-type generic
To disable a generic trap, enter:
(config)# no snmp trap-type generic
Note that the CSS sends only SNMP v1 trap types.
By default, reception of SNMP authentication traps is disabled on the CSS. Use
the snmp auth-traps command to enable reception of SNMP authentication
traps. The CSS generates these traps when an SNMP management station attempts
to access your system with invalid community names.
Before you can use this command, you must enable SNMP generic traps using the
snmp trap-type generic command. For details, see the
Generic Traps"
section.
For details on SNMP traps (and associated MIB objects) loaded as part of the CSS
software, see the
"CSS SNMP Traps"
Chapter 5
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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