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Table 7: SNMP Trap Groups (Continued)
Trap Group
system-traps
extreme-traps
smart-traps
auth-traps
link-up-down-traps
rmon-traps
security-traps
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This SNMP trap group is only available on the "i" series of switches.
To view the SNMP trap receivers configured on the switch, use the
show management
community of the SNMP trap receivers configured on the switch.
To restore defaults to all SNMP-related entries, including the SNMP parameters modified using the
configure snmp add trapreceiver
For version 7.1 and higher:
• Only the trap groups specified will be sent to the receiver.
ExtremeWare 7.1 introduced support for SNMPv3, and the concept of trap groups was added to
allow SNMPv1/v2c users to access a simplified version of the capabilities of SNMPv3. ExtremeWare
7.2e added the same function for the Summit "e" series of switches. The trap groups are pre-defined
and cannot be modified. See chapter 3, "Managing the Switch", in the ExtremeWare User Guide for
more detail about trap groups.
For version 6.0 and higher:
• A maximum of sixteen trap receivers can be configured for each switch.
For version 4.x:
• A maximum of six trap receivers can be configured for each switch.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Notifications
extremeOverheat
extremeFanFailed
extremeFanOK
extremePowerSupplyFail
extremePowerSupplyGood
extremeModuleStateChange
extremeHealthCheckFailed
extremeCpuUtilizationRisingTrap
extremeCpuUtilizationFallingTrap
coldStart
warmStart
extremeEsrpStateChange
extremeEdpNeighborAdded
extremeEdpNeighborRemoved
extremeSlbUnitAdded
extremeSlbUnitRemoved
extremeSmartTrap
AuthenticationFailure
extremeInvalidLoginAttempt
linkDown
linkUp
risingAlarm
fallingAlarm
extremeMacLimitExceeded
extremeUnauthorizedPortForMacDetected
extremeMacDetectedOnLockedPort
extremeNetloginUserLogin
extremeNetloginUserLogout
extremeNetloginAuthFailure
command displays information about the switch including the destination and
command, use the
configure snmp add trapreceiver
MIB Subtree
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.0.6
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rmon-traps, 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.0
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1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.4.3.0.5
1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.4.3.0.6
show management
unconfigure management
command. The
command.
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