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Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference
snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server enable traps
Enables/disables SNMP traps (only authentication-failure traps and enterprise traps can be controlled
using this command). Use the default form of this command to reset SNMP traps to the default status.
snmp-server enable traps [snmp [snmp trap name ]] [enterprise [enterprise trap name ]]
no snmp-server enable traps [snmp [snmp trap name ]] [enterprise [enterprise trap name ]]
default snmp-server enable traps [snmp [snmp trap name ]] [enterprise [enterprise trap name ]]
Syntax Description
Command Default snmp traps: disabled
enterprise traps: enabled
Command Modes Global configuration
Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries:
Usage Guidelines There are two classes of SNMP traps that are controlled by this command
• snmp traps
• enterprise traps
The options snmp and enterprise are parameters specifying the class of traps that are to be
enabled/disabled by this command. Each class, or type, is composed of specific traps. Use these
parameters as follows:
• To enable/disable all traps of one type: Specify only snmp or enterprise.
• To enable/disable only one specific trap: Specify snmp or enterprise with the additional trap name
parameter naming the desired trap.
• To enable/disable all traps: Do not specify either snmp or enterprise.
snmp trap name Optional parameter used with the snmp parameter to control a specific snmp
trap.
Setting = Authentication
enterprise trap name Optional parameter used with the enterprise parameter to control a specific
enterprise trap.
Settings = attack, chassis, link-bypass, logger, operational-status,
port-operational-status, pull-request-failure, RDR-formatter, session,
SNTP, subscriber, system-reset, telnet, vas-traffic-forwarding
Release Modification
2.5.7 This command was introduced.
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