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Aruba 2530 - Ntp Trap

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Example
Switch(config)# debug ntp
event Display event log messages related to NTP.
packet Display NTP packet messages.
ntp trap
This command is used to configure NTP traps.
Syntax
ntp trap <trap-name>
Description
Enable NTP traps. Use [no] to disable NTP traps.
Options
ntp-mode-change
Trap name resulting in send notification when the NTP entity changes mode, including
starting and stopping (if possible).
ntp-stratum-change
Trap name resulting in send notification when stratum level of NTP changes.
ntp-peer-change
Trap name resulting in send notification when a (new) syspeer has been selected.
ntp-new-association
Trap name resulting in send notification when a new association is mobilized.
ntp-remove-association
Trap name resulting in send notification when an association is demobilized.
ntp-config-change
Trap name resulting in send notification when the NTP configuration has changed.
ntp-leapsec-announced
Trap name resulting in send notification when a leap second has been announced.
ntp-alive-heartbeat
Trap name resulting in send notification periodically (as defined by
ntpEntHeartbeatInterval) to indicate that the NTP entity is still alive.
all
Enable all traps.
Usage
The traps defined below are generated as the result of finding an unusual condition while parsing an NTP packet
or a processing a timer event. Note that if more than one type of unusual condition is encountered while parsing
the packet or processing an event, only the first one will generate a trap. Possible trap names are:
- 'ntpEntNotifModeChange' The notification to be sent when the NTP entity changes
mode, including starting and stopping (if possible).
- 'ntpEntNotifStratumChange' The notification to be sent when stratum level of NTP
changes.
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