Snmp-Server Enable Traps Multiusers; Snmp-Server Enable Traps Stpmode; Snmptrap - Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-24000 User Manual

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This command disables Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch.
Format
no snmp-server enable traps linkmode
Mode
Global Config

8.5.29 snmp-server enable traps multiusers

This command enables Multiple User traps. When the traps are enabled, a Multiple User Trap is sent when a user logs in to the
terminal interface (EIA 232 or telnet) and there is an existing terminal interface session.
Default
Enabled
Format
snmp-server enable traps multiusers
Mode
Global Config
8.5.29.1 no snmp-server enable traps multiusers
This command disables Multiple User traps.
Format
no snmp-server enable traps multiusers
Mode
Global Config

8.5.30 snmp-server enable traps stpmode

This command enables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps.
Default
Enabled
Format
snmp-server enable traps stpmode
Mode
Global Config
8.5.30.1 no snmp-server enable traps stpmode
This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps.
Format
no snmp-server enable traps stpmode
Mode
Global Config

8.5.31 snmptrap

This command adds an SNMP trap name. The maximum length of name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters.
The default name for the six undefined community names is Delete.
Default
Format
snmptrap <name> <ipaddr>
Mode
Global Config
8.5.31.1 no snmptrap
This command deletes trap receivers for a community.
Format
no snmptrap <name> <ipaddr>
Mode
Global Config
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