Configuring Snmp Traps For Rep - Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Software Configuration Manual

Cisco ios xe release 3.9.xe and cisco ios release 15.2(5)ex
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Monitoring REP
Command
Step 3
Switch(config-if)# rep preempt segment
segment-id
Step 4
Switch(config-if)# end
Step 5
Switch# show rep topology

Configuring SNMP Traps for REP

To configure the switch to send REP-specific traps to notify the SNMP server of link operational status
changes and port role changes, perform this task:
Command
Step 1
Switch# configure terminal
Step 2
Switch(config)# snmp mib rep trap-rate value
Step 3
Switch(config)# end
Step 4
Switch# show running-config
Step 5
Switch# copy running-config startup config
To remove the trap, enter the no snmp mib rep trap-rate global configuration command.
This example configures the switch to send REP traps at a rate of 10 per second:
Switch(config)# snmp mib rep trap-rate 10
Monitoring REP
To monitor REP, enter the following privileged EXEC commands
Table 25-1
Command
Switch# show interface [interface-id] rep
[detail]
Switch# show rep topology [segment
segment_id
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Purpose
Manually triggers VLAN load balancing on the segment.
You must confirm the command before it is executed.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Displays REP topology information.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Enables the switch to send REP traps, and set the number of
traps sent per second. The range is from 0 to 1000. The default
is 0 (no limit imposed; a trap is sent at every occurrence).
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Verifies the REP trap configuration.
(Optional) Saves your entries in the switch startup
configuration file.
Purpose
Displays REP configuration and status for a
specified interface or for all interfaces.
Displays REP topology information for a segment
or for all segments, including the primary and
secondary edge ports in the segment.
Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
(Table
25-1).

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