Users Guide

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Switch Management Commands 2266
User Guidelines
Not all parameters are available on all switch models. The selection of
parameters is based upon the capabilities of the switch firmware and
hardware.
Use the command with no parameters to globally enable sending of traps. Use
the no form of the command with no parameters to globally disable sending
of traps without changing the configured traps.
Refer to the description of the Global configuration mode buffer command
for setting the rising and falling thresholds for the sending of the message
buffer trap.
Refer to the description of the Global Configuration mode process cpu
command for setting the rising and falling thresholds for the sending of the
CPU occupancy trap.
MAC notification traps are only sent when enabled on an interface using the
snmp-trap mac-notification change command, in addition to the Global
Configuration mode snmp-server enable traps mac-notification change and
mac address-table notification change commands. See
snmp-server enable
traps
.
Example
The following example displays the options for the snmp-server enable traps
command.
console(config)#snmp-server enable traps ?
<cr> Press enter to execute the command.
acl Enable/Disable traps for access control lists.
all Enable/Disable all Traps.
auto-copy-sw Enable/Disable auto copy of code if there is a
version mismatch.
bgp Enable BGP traps.
buffers Configure Mbuf threshold traps.
captive-portal Enable/Disable SNMP traps for CP system events.
cpu Configure CPU threshold traps.
dot1q Enable/Disable switch level Dot1q trap flag.
dvmrp Enable/Disable traps for distance vector multicast
routing protocol.
link Enable/Disable switch level Link Up/Down trap flag.
mac-notification Enable SNMP MAC notification traps.
multiple-users Configure multiple users login traps.