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no snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited
This command disables the two traps defined in the standard BGP MIB, RFC 4273.
Format no snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited
Mode Global Config
snmp-server enable traps fip-snooping
Note
This command may not be available on all platforms.
This command enables FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) snooping traps for the entire switch. When
enabled, link traps are sent only if the Link Trap flag setting associated with the port is enabled. show
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Default enabled
Format snmp-server enable traps fip-snooping
Mode Global Config
no snmp-server enable traps fip-snooping
Note
This command may not be available on all platforms.
This command disables FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) snooping traps for the entire switch.
Default enabled
Format no snmp-server enable traps fip-snooping
Mode Global Config
snmp-server port
This command configures the UDP port number on which the SNMP server listens for requests.
Default
161
Format snmp-server port 1025-65535
Mode Privileged EXEC
no snmp-server port
This command restores the SNMP server listen port to its factory default value.
Management Commands
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