HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - IP Routing
6.14.3 Configuring OSPFv3 Trap
Traps are the notifications sent from a router to inform the NMS of the fault detected by the
system.
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
snmp-agent trap enable feature-name ospfv3 {non-excessive all | trap-name
{ authenticationsequencenumberwrap | ifconfigerror | ifrxbadpacket | ifstatechange
| lastauthenticationkeyexpiry | nbrrestarthelperstatuschange | nbrstatechange |
nssatranslatorstatuschange | restartstatuschange | virtifconfigerror |
virtifrxbadpacket | virtifstatechange | virtnbrrestarthelperstatuschange |
virtnbrstatechange } }
The trap function for the OSPFv3 module is enabled.
To enable all non-excessive traps of OSPFv3 module, you can run the non-excessive all
command; to enable the traps of one or more events, you can specify type-name.
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6.14.4 Checking the Configurations
After the network management function is configured for OSPFv3, you can check the contents
of the information channel, and information recorded in the information center, log buffer, and
trap buffer.
Prerequisites
The Network Management Function of OSPFv3 has been configured.
Procedure
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6.15 Maintaining OSPFv3
Maintaining OSPFv3 and Debugging OSPFv3 involve resetting OSPFv3.
6.15.1 Resetting OSPFv3
Restarting OSPFv3 can reset OSPFv3. In addition, you can reset OSPFv3 through GR.
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Run the display current-configuration command to check the configuration parameters
currently validated on the router.
Run the display snmp-agent trap feature-name ospfv3 all command to view all trap
messages of the OSPFv3 module.
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