Snmp-Server Enable Traps Bgp - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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snmp-server enable traps bgp

The bgp option for the
the standard BGP MIB, RFC 4273. A trap is sent when an adjacency reaches the
ESTABLISHED state and when a backward adjacency state transition occurs.
Default
BGP traps are disabled by default.
Format
snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited
Mode
Global Config
Parameter
Description
state-changes
Enable standard traps defined in RFC 4273.
limited
no snmp-server enable traps bgp
This command disables the two traps defined in the standard BGP MIB, RFC 4273.
Format
no snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited
Mode
Global Config
snmptrap
This command adds an SNMP trap receiver. The snmpversion parameter is the version of
SNMP. The version parameter option can be snmpv1 or snmpv2. You can set the SNMP trap
address as an IPv4 or IPv6 global address.
The name parameter does not need to be unique, however; the combination of name and
ipaddr or ip6addr must be unique. Multiple entries can exist with the same name as long
as they are associated with a different ipaddr or ip6addr. The reverse scenario is also
acceptable. The name is the community name used when sending the trap to the receiver,
but the name is not directly associated with the SNMP Community table (see
community
on page 108).
Default
snmpv2
Format
snmptrap name {ipaddr ipaddr | ip6addr ip6addr} [snmpversion snmpversion]
Mode
Global Config
Command example:
(NETGEAR Switch)# snmptrap mytrap ip6addr 3099::2
M6100 Series Switches
snmp-server enable traps
Management Commands
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command enables the two traps defined in
snmp-server

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