Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual page 264

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JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide
show snmp trap
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Global Entry Limit Value : 500
No notification log name information is available
See show snmp notificationLog.
Use to display configuration information about SNMP traps and trap destinations.
Field descriptions
Enabled Categories—Trap categories that are enabled on the router.
SNMP authentication failure trap—Enabled or disabled.
Trap Source—Interface whose IP address is used as the source address for all SNMP
traps.
Trap Source Address—IP address used as the source address for all SNMP traps.
Trap Proxy—Enabled or disabled.
Global Trap Severity Level—Global severity level filter; if a trap does not meet this
severity level, it is discarded. If the per-category trap severity level is not set for a
particular category, the severity displayed here is used for that category.
Trap Severity Level—Severity level filter for a trap category; this severity level overrides
the globally configured trap severity level.
TrapCategories—Types of traps enabled on the router for which trap severity is
configured at the category level.
Address—IP address of the trap recipient.
Security String—Name of the SNMP community.
Ver—SNMP version (v1 or v2) of the SNMP trap packet.
Port—UDP port on which the trap recipient accepts traps.
Trap Categories—Types of traps that the trap recipient can receive.
TrapSeverityFilter—Severity level filter for this SNMP host.
Ping TimeOut—Configured ping timeout in minutes.
Maximum QueueSize—Maximum number of traps to be kept in the trap queue.
Queue DrainRate—Maximum number of traps per second to be sent to the host.
Queue Full discard method—Method used to discard traps when the queue is full:
dropFirstIn—Oldest trap in the queue is dropped.
dropLastIn—Most recent trap is dropped .
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