Displaying The Snmp Trap Log - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Configuration Manual

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Displaying the SNMP Trap Log

The
show logging traplogs
view), followed by trap details, as shown in
Figure 6-73. Using the show logging traplogs Command
Force10 #show logging traplogs
Number of Traps Since Last Reset............6
Number of Traps Since Log Last Viewed.......6
Log System Up Time Trap
--- -------------- ----------------------------------------------
0 3 days 10:23:55 Last or default VLAN deleted: VLAN: 10
1 3 days 10:23:55 Last or default VLAN deleted: VLAN: 1
2 1 days 05:27:21 Link Up: Unit: 1 Slot: 0 Port: 48
3 0 days 00:00:46 Link Up: Unit: 3 Slot: 0 Port: 2
4 0 days 00:01:01 Cold Start: Unit: 0
5 0 days 00:21:33 Failed User Login: Unit: 1 User ID: admin
6 0 days 18:33:31 Failed User Login: Unit: 1 User ID: \
7 0 days 19:27:05 Multiple Users: Unit: 0 Slot: 3 Port: 1
8 0 days 19:29:57 Multiple Users: Unit: 0 Slot: 3 Port: 1
Traps are also replicated in the System log. They are denoted by the "TRAPMGR" Component name and
the "traputil.c" file name. For example, when accessing an S-Series switch through Telnet, the switch
generates a multi-user trap, which appears in the
0 0 days 09:24:46
For more on the System log output, see
Note: You can copy the trap log from the switch to a TFTP server. See
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The
clear traplog
For more on SNMP management, see
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|
System Logs
command displays a trap summary (number of traps since last reset and last
in the Getting Started chapter.
command (Privileged Exec mode) empties the trap log.
Setting up SNMP Management on page
Figure
6-73.
show logging traplogs
Multiple Users: Unit: 0 Slot: 3 Port: 1
Displaying the System Log on page
command output in this form:
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