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all—Enable all traps (not recommended).
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auto-copy-sw—Enable traps on automatic download of switch software.
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bgp state-changes limited—Enable the two traps defined in the
standard BGP MIB, RFC 4273. A trap is sent when an adjacency reaches
the ESTABLISHED state and when a backward adjacency state
transition occurs.
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captive-portal—Enable captive-portal traps.
dot1q—Enable traps on VLAN configuration failures.
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bgp state-changes limited—Enable standard traps defined in RFC 4273.
port-security—Enable traps on port security violations.
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port-security trap-rate—Configure the interval at which port security
traps are issued. Range 1-1000000 seconds. Default 30 seconds.
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buffers—Enables sending of a trap on the internal message buffer count
exceeding the rising threshold.
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cpu threshold—Enables sending of a trap on the CPU occupancy
exceeding the rising threshold.
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multiple-users—Enable sending a trap when multiple logins are active.
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link—Enable sending a trap when a link (interface) transitions to the
active state or the inactive state.
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violation—Enable sending a trap when a port security MAC locking
violation occurs.
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vrf-name—The name of an existing VRF instance
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dvmrp—Enable dvmrp traps.
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port-security —Enable traps on port security violations.
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ospf—Enable OSPF event traps.
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ospfv3—Enable OSPFv3 event traps.
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pim—Enable pim traps (pim-sm and pim-dm).
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poe —Enable poe traps. This parameter is only available on PoE capable
switches.
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snmp authentication —Enable snmp authentication traps.
spanning-tree—Enable traps on topology changes.
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vrrp —Enable vrrp traps.
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