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radius trap acct-server-responding
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host1(config)#radius trap auth-server-responding enable
(Optional) Enable SNMP traps when a RADIUS accounting server fails to respond to
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a RADIUS accounting request.
host1(config)#radius trap acct-server-not-responding enable
(Optional) Enable SNMP traps when all of the RADIUS accounting servers on a VR
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fail to respond to a RADIUS accounting request.
host1(config)#radius trap no-acct-server-responding enable
(Optional) Enable SNMP traps when a RADIUS accounting server returns to active
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service.
host1(config)#radius trap acct-server-responding enable
To set up SNMP to receive RADIUS traps:
Set up the appropriate SNMP community strings.
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host1(config)#snmp-server community admin view everything rw
host1(config)#snmp-server community private view user rw
host1(config)#snmp-server community public view everything ro
Specify the interface whose IP address is the source address for SNMP traps.
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host1(config)#snmp-server trap-source fastEthernet 0/0
Configure the host that should receive the SNMP traps.
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host1(config)#snmp-server host 10.10.132.93 version 2c 3 udp-port 162 radius
Enable the SNMP router agent to receive and forward RADIUS traps.
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host1(config)#snmp-server enable traps radius
Enable the SNMP on the router.
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host1(config)#snmp-server
NOTE: For more information about these SNMP commands, see JunosE
System Basics Configuration Guide.
Use to enable or disable SNMP traps when a particular RADIUS accounting server fails
to respond to a RADIUS accounting request.
The associated SNMP object is rsRadiusClientTrapOnAcctServerUnavailable.
Example
host1(config)#radius trap acct-server-not-responding enable
Use the no version to return to the default setting, disable.
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