Config Snmptrap Delete; Config Snmptrap Ipaddr; Config Snmptrap Mode; Show Trapflags - NETGEAR GSM7324 Reference Manual

L3 managed switch 7000 series, software v1.0
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7000 Series L3 Managed Switch Reference Manual for Software v1.0
Default
Format

config snmptrap delete

This command deletes trap receivers for a community.
Format

config snmptrap ipaddr

This command assigns an IP address to a specified community name. The maximum length of
name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters.
Note: IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique. If you make multiple entries
using the same IP address, the first entry is retained and processed. All duplicate entries are
ignored.
Format

config snmptrap mode

This command activates or deactivates an SNMP trap. Enabled trap receivers are active (able to
receive traps). Disabled trap receivers are inactive (not able to receive traps).
Format

show trapflags

This command displays trap conditions. Configure which traps the switch should generate by
enabling or disabling the trap condition. If a trap condition is enabled and the condition is detected,
the switch's SNMP agent sends the trap to all enabled trap receivers. The switch does not have to
be reset to implement the changes. Cold and warm start traps are always generated and cannot be
disabled.
Format
7-20
The default name for the six undefined community names is
Delete.
config snmptrap create <name> <ipAddr>
config snmptrap delete <name> <ipaddr>
config snmptrap ipaddr <
<ipaddrnew>
config snmptrap mode <enable|disable> <name>
<ipaddr>
show trapflags
May 30, 2003 Beta Draft
> <name>
ipaddrold
Switching Commands

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