Ospfv3 Trap Flags - Dell PowerConnect 6224 User Manual

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Virtual Link Interface State Change — Signifies that there has been a change in the state of an
OSPF virtual interface. This trap should be generated when the interface state regresses (e.g., goes
from Point- to-Point to Down) or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point). The factory
default is disabled.
Virtual Neighbor State Change — Signifies that there has been a change in the state of an OSPF
virtual neighbor. This trap should be generated when the neighbor state regresses (e.g., goes from
Attempt or Full to 1-Way or Down) or progresses to a terminal state (e.g., Full). The factory
default is disabled.
Configuring OSPFv2 Traps Using CLI Commands
For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter
CLI Reference Guide
in the
configure OSPFv2 traps.
Table 6-60. OSPFv2 Trap Command
CLI Command
snmp-server enable traps ospf

OSPFv3 Trap Flags

The OSPFv3 Trap Flags page is used to specify which OSPFv3 traps you want to enable or disable.
When the condition identified by an active trap is encountered by the switch, a trap message is sent to
any enabled SNMP Trap Receivers, and a message is written to the trap log.
To access the OSPFv3 Trap Flags page, click System → Trap Manager → OSPFv3 Trap Flags in the
navigation tree.
. The following table shows the equivalent CLI command you use to
Description
Enables OSPF traps.
Configuring System Information
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