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snmp-server enable traps (MPLS)
MP-791
Cisco IOS Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference
January 2010
snmp-server enable traps (MPLS)
To enable a label switch router (LSR) to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
notifications or informs to an SNMP host, use the snmp-server enable traps command in global
configuration mode. To disable notifications or informs, use the no form of this command.
snmp-server enable traps [n
otification-type] [notification-option]
no s
nmp-server enable traps [notification-type] [notification-option]
Syntax Description notification-type (Optional) Specifies the particular type of SNMP notification(s) to be enabled
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n the LSR. If a notification type is not specified, all SNMP notifications
applicable to the LSR are enabled and sent to the SNMP host. Any one or all
of the following keywords can be specified in any combination as the
notification-type (family name) in the snmp-server enable traps command:
bgp—Sends Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) state change notifications.
config—Sends configuration notifications.
entity—Sends entity MIB modification notifications.
envmon—Sends Cisco enterprise-specific environmental monitor
notifications whenever certain environmental thresholds are exceeded.
Notification-option arguments (below) can be specified in combination
with this keyword.
frame-relay—Sends Frame Relay notifications.
hsrp—Sends Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) notifications.
isdn—Sends ISDN notifications. Notification-option arguments (see
examples below) can be specified in combination with this keyword.
repeater—Sends Ethernet repeater (hub) notifications.
Notification-option arguments (see examples below) can be specified in
combination with this keyword.
rsvp—Sends Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) notifications.
rtr—Sends Service Assurance Agent/Response Time Reporter (RTR)
notifications.
snmp [authentication]—Sends RFC 1157 SNMP notifications. Using the
authentication keyword produces the same effect as not using it. Both the
snmp-server enable traps snmp and the snmp-server enable traps
snmp authentication forms of this command globally enable the
following SNMP notifications (or, if you are using the no form of the
command, disables such notifications): authenticationFailure, linkUp,
linkDown, and warmstart.
syslog—Sends system error message (syslog) notifications. You can
specify the level of messages to be sent using the logging history level
command.