Instruction Manual

IP Routing Features
Configuring OSPF
10: Optional: Change OSPF Trap Generation Choices
OSPF traps (defined by RFC 1850) are supported on the routing switches
covered by this guide. OSPF trap generation is disabled by default, but you
can use the following command to enable generation of any or all of the
supported OSPF traps.
Syntax: [no] trap < trap-name | all >
Used in the OSPF configuration context to enable or disable
OSPF traps. The no form disables the specified trap.
Default: All OSPF traps disabled.
all: Enables or disables all OSPF traps available on the routing
switch.
trap-name: Specifies a trap from table 5-8 to enable or disable.
Table 5-8 summarizes OSPF traps supported on the switches covered in this
guide, and their associated MIB objects from RFC 1850:
Table 5-8. OSPF Traps and Associated MIB Objects
OSPF Trap Name MIB Object
interface-authentication-failure ospflfAuthFailure
interface-config-error ospflfConfigError
interface-receive-bad-packet ospflfrxBadPacket
interface-retransmit-packet ospfTxRetransmit
interface-state-change
neighbor-state-change ospfNbrStateChange
originate-lsa ospfOriginateLsa
originate-maxage-lsa ospfMaxAgeLsa
virtual-interface-authentication-failure
virtual-interface-config-error ospfVirtlfConfigError
virtual-interface-state-change ospfVirtlfStateChange
virtual-neighbor-state-change ospfVirtNbrStateChange
virtual-interface-receive-bad-packet ospfVirtlfRxBad Packet
virtual-interface-retransmit-packet ospfVirtlfTxRetransmit
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