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snmp-server enable traps
Enables SNMP traps on a switch.
Syntax
snmp-server enable traps [notification-type] [notification-option]
Parameters
notification-type notification-option — Enter an SNMP notification type, and optionally, a
notification option for the type.
Table 19. Notification types and options
Notification type Notification option
entity — Enable entity change traps. None
envmon — Enable SNMP environmental
monitor traps.
fan — Enable fan traps.
power-supply — Enable power-supply traps.
temperature — Enable temperature traps.
lldp — Enable LLDP state change traps.
rem-tables-change — Enable the
lldpRemTablesChange trap.
snmp — Enable SNMP traps.
authentication — Enable authentication traps.
coldstart — Enable coldstart traps when you power on
the switch and the SNMP agent initializes.
linkdown — Enable link-down traps.
linkup — Enable link-up traps.
warmstart — Enable warmstart traps when the switch
reloads and the SNMP agent reinitializes.
Defaults Not configured
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information
If you do not enter a notification-type or notification-option parameter with command, all traps
are enabled. If you enter only a notification-type, all notification-option traps associated with the
type are enabled.
To enable specific SNMP trap types, re-enter the command multiple times with different notification types and
options.
To configure a host to receive SNMP notifications, use the snmp-server host command.
Supported on the MX9116n and MX5108n switches in Full Switch mode starting in release 10.4.1.0. Also supported
in SmartFabric mode starting in release 10.5.0.1.
The no version of the command disables SNMP traps on the switch.
Example
OS10(config)# snmp-server enable traps envmon fan
OS10(config)# snmp-server enable traps envmon power-supply
OS10(config)# snmp-server enable traps snmp
OS10(config)# no snmp-server enable traps snmp
Supported
Releases
10.4.1.0 or later
snmp-server engineID
Configures the local and remote SNMP engine IDs.
Syntax
snmp-server engineID [local engineID] [remote ip-address {[udp-port port-
number] remote-engineID}]
Parameters
local engineID — Enter the engine ID that identifies the local SNMP agent on the switch as an octet
colon-separated number. A maximum of 27 characters.
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