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Default disabled
Format snmp-server enable traps violation
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config
no snmp-server enable traps violation
This command disables the sending of new violation traps.
Format no snmp-server enable traps violation
Mode Interface Config
snmp-server enable traps
This command enables the Authentication Flag.
Default enabled
Format snmp-server enable traps
Mode Global Config
no snmp-server enable traps
This command disables the Authentication Flag.
Format
no snmp-server enable traps
Mode Global Config
snmp-server enable traps bgp
The bgp option on the snmp-server enable traps command (see snmp-server enable traps on
page 94) enables the two traps defined in the standard BGP MIB, RFC 4273. A trap is sent when an
adjacency reaches the ESTABLISHED state and when a backward adjacency state transition occurs.
Default
BGP traps are disabled by default.
Format snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
state-
changes
limited
Enable standard traps defined in RFC 4273.
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