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[no] snmp-server enable trap violation
designating when a packet with a disallowed MAC address is received on a locked port (traps disabled
by default).
[
no
]
snmp-server traps enable
default).
Interface Config Mode:
snmp trap link-status
snmptrap snmpversion
version 1 and version 2 traps to be sent for the selected SNMP trap name.

router BGP config mode

Router OSPF Config Mode:
[
no
]
trapflags:
Privileged Exec Mode:
show trapflags:
flags noted above. The final three in this example only appear when the Routing Package is loaded.
Figure 4-46. Using the show trapflags Command
Force10 #show trapflags
Authentication Flag............................ Enable
Link Up/Down Flag.............................. Enable
Multiple Users Flag............................ Enable
Spanning Tree Flag............................. Enable
Broadcast Storm Flag........................... Enable
DVMRP Traps.................................... Disable
OSPF Traps..................................... Disable
PIM Traps...................................... Disable
For information on the SNMP trap log, see also
also notes the relationship between the trap log and the System log.
For information on S-Series SNMP traps, MIBs, and SNMP-related RFCs, see
page
285. See also the techtip "What Should I Poll with SNMP?" on the iSupport website:
https://www.force10networks.com/csportal20/KnowledgeBase/ToolTipsSSeries.aspx
For more on SNMP commands, see the SNMP Community Commands section in the Management chapter
of the
SFTOS Command Reference
Note: SFTOS supports the RMON (Remote Network Monitoring) MIB (RFC 2819), which is
enabled by default and cannot be disabled. SFTOS contains no commands for configuring
RMON or displaying RMON data. For more on RMON support, see the RMON techtip on
iSupport, or see the RMON MIB file, which is on both the S-Series product CD and iSupport.
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: This command enables link status traps by interface.
name ipaddr
— [no] trapflags
This command sets the OSPF Traps flag
As shown in
Figure
.
: This command enables the sending of new violation traps
: This command sets the Authentication flag (traps disabled by
{
|
snmpv1
snmpv2
(enabled by default)
4-46, this command displays the status of each of the SNMP trap
Displaying the SNMP Trap Log on page
}: This command selects between SNMP
.
RFCs, MIBs, and Traps on
106. That section

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