Specifying an Egress Point for SNMP Traps
snmp-server trap-proxy
Configuring Trap Queues
snmp-server host
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Use to specify traps for OSPF.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#traps all
Use the no version to delete the specified trap, group of traps, or all traps.
NOTE: For additional information about configuring OSPF-specific traps,
see JunosE IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide.
See traps.
You can enable SNMP trap proxy, which allows you to specify a single SNMP agent as
the egress point for SNMP traps from all other virtual routers. This feature removes the
need to configure a network path from each virtual router to a single trap collector.
You can enable SNMP trap proxy from either SNMP or the CLI. Only one SNMP trap proxy
can exist for a physical router.
The SNMP trap proxy does not forward global traps that it receives from other virtual
routers. The corresponding SNMP agent handles global traps locally and does not forward
them to the SNMP trap proxy.
To configure the SNMP trap proxy:
Access the virtual router context.
1.
Enable or disable the SNMP trap proxy.
2.
Use to enable or disable the SNMP trap proxy.
Example
host1(config)#snmp-server trap-proxy enable
Use the no version to disable the SNMP trap proxy.
See snmp-server trap-proxy.
You can control the SNMP trap egress rate, specify the method of handling a full queue,
and specify the maximum number of traps kept in the queue.
Use to control the SNMP trap egress rate for the host that is receiving SNMP traps. Use
one or more of the following keywords:
Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP
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