The command in this example changes the holddown time for SNMP traps to 30 seconds. The device
waits 30 seconds to allow convergence in STP and OSPF before sending traps to the SNMP trap
receiver.
Syntax: [no] snmp-server enable traps holddown-time seconds
The secs parameter specifies the number of seconds and can be from 1 - 600 (ten minutes). The
default is 60 seconds.
Disabling SNMP traps
Brocade devices come with SNMP trap generation enabled by default for all traps. You can selectively
disable one or more of the following traps.
NOTE
By default, all SNMP traps are enabled at system startup.
SNMP Layer 2 traps
The following traps are generated on devices running Layer 2 software:
• SNMP authentication keys
• Power supply failure
• Fan failure
• Cold start
• Link up
• Link down
• Bridge new root
• Bridge topology change
• Locked address violation
SNMP Layer 3 traps
The following traps are generated on devices running Layer 3 software:
• SNMP authentication key
• Power supply failure
• Fan failure
• Cold start
• Link up
• Link down
• Bridge new root
• Bridge topology change
• Locked address violation
• BGP4
• OSPF
• VRRP
• VRRP-E
To stop link down occurrences from being reported, enter the following.
device(config)# no snmp-server enable traps link-down
Disabling SNMP traps
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