Users Guide

Switch Management Commands 2190
link—Enable sending a trap when a link (interface) transitions to the
active state or the inactive state.
violation—Enable sending a trap when a port security MAC locking
violation occurs.
vrf-name—The name of an existing VRF instance
dvmrp—Enable DVMRP traps.
port-security —Enable traps on port security violations.
ospf—Enable OSPF event traps.
ospfv3—Enable OSPFv3 event traps.
pim—Enable PIM traps (pim-sm and pim-dm).
poe —Enable PoE traps. This parameter is only available on PoE capable
switches.
snmp authentication —Enable SNMP authentication traps.
spanning-tree—Enable traps on topology changes.
vrrp —Enable VRRP traps.
Default Configuration
SNMP authentication, link, multiple-user, spanning-tree, dot1q, and ACL
traps are enabled by default. Port-security traps are enabled by default.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
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.