TP-Link T2600G Series User Manual page 1081

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The following example shows how to configure the switch to enable IP-Change trap:
Switch#configure
Switch(config)#snmp-server traps ip change
Switch(config)#end
Switch#copy running-config startup-config
■ Enabling the SNMP PoE Traps Globally
Note:
Only T2600G-28MPS supports PoE traps.
Step 1
configure
Enter Global Configuration Mode.
Step 2
snmp-server traps power [over-max-pwr-budget | port-pwr-change | port-pwr-deny | port-
pwr-over-30w | port-pwr-overload | port-short-circuit | thermal-shutdown ]
Enable the PoE traps. The command without any parameter enables all PoE traps. By
default, all PoE traps are disabled.
over-max-pwr-budget:
exceeds the maximum power the PoE switch can supply.
port-pwr-change:
the maximum power the PoE switch can supply.
port-pwr-deny:
switch powers off them to ensure stable running of the other PDs when the total power
required by the connected PDs exceeds the system power limit.
port-pwr-over-30w:
watts.
port-pwr-overload:
maximum power the port can supply.
port-short-circuit:
thermal-shutdown:
power in this case.
Step 3
end
Return to Privileged EXEC Mode.
Step 4
copy running-config startup-config
Save the settings in the configuration file.
The following example shows how to configure the switch to enable all PoE traps:
Switch#configure
Switch(config)#snmp-server traps power
Switch(config)#end
Triggered when the total power required by the connected PDs
Triggered when the total power required by the connected PDs exceeds
Triggered when the switch powers off PDs on low-priority PoE ports. The
Triggered when the power required by the connected PD exceeds 30
Triggered when the power required by the connected PD exceeds the
Triggered when a short circuit is detected on a port.
Triggered when the PSE chip overheats. The switch will stop supplying
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