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32.1.17 enable mib-binding

Use this command to bind the MIB with the specified OSPFv2 process. Use the no form of
this command to restore it to the default value.
enable mib-binding
no enable mib-binding
Parameter
description
Default
Command
mode
Usage
guidelines
Examples
Related
commands

32.1.18 enable traps

OSPFv2 process supports 16 kinds of TRAP messages, which are classified into 4
categories. Use this command to enable to send the specified TRAP messages. Use the no
form of this command to disable to send the specified TRAP messages.
N/A.
By default, the MIB is binded with the OSPFv2 process in
the smallest number.
Routing process configuration mode.
OSPFv2 MIB has no OSPFv2 process information, so the user
operates a sole OSPFv2 process by SNMP. By default, OSPFv2 MIB
is binded with the OSPFv2 process in the smallest number. The user
operations take effect for this process.
If the user wants to operate the specified OSPF process by SNMP,
use this command to bind the MIB with this process.
The example below operates the OSPFv2 process 100 by SNMP:
DES-7210(config)# router ospf 100
DES-7210(config-router)# enable mib-binding
Command
Description
Show the OSPF global configuration
show ip ospf
information.
enable traps
Configure the OSPF TRAP function.
Chapter 32 OSPFv2 Configuration Commands
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