CLI Guide

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Switch Management Commands 2213
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.
multiple-users Configure multiple users login traps.
ospf Enable/Disable OSPF Traps.
ospfv3 Enable/Disable OSPFv3 Traps.
pim Enable/Disable traps for protocol-independent
multicast.
port-security Enable/Disable switch level Maclock Violation trap
flag.
snmp Enable SNMP traps.
spanning-tree Configure spanning tree traps.
vrf Specify VPN Routing/Forwarding instance.
vrrp Enable/Disable VRRP trap.
snmp-server engineID local
Use the snmpserver engineID local command in Global Configuration mode
to specify the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) engine ID on
the local device.
To remove the configured engine ID, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
snmp-server engineID local {engineid-string | default}
no snmp-server engineID local
engineid-string — The character string that identifies the engine ID.
The engine ID is a concatenated hexadecimal string. Each byte in
hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits. Each byte can
be separated by a period or colon. (Range: 6-32 characters)