UMN:CLI User Manual
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To enable SNMP trap, use the following command.
snmp trap admin-access-login
Generates SNMP trap when SNMP authentication is
failed.
Generates SNMP trap when SNMP authentication is
failed.
Generates SNMP trap when SNMP agent is restarted.
Generates a SNMP trap when a power outage of any
downstream equipment occurs with a critical error.
Generates SNMP trap when a port is connected to
network.
snmp trap link-down PORTS
Generates SNMP trap when a port is disconnected from
network.
Generates a SNMP trap when the login failed.
Generates SNMP trap when memory usage exceeds or
falls below the threshold.
Generates SNMP trap when CPU load exceeds or falls
below the threshold.
Generates SNMP trap when the port traffic exceeds or
falls below the threshold.
Generates a SNMP trap when a system is restarted.
Generates SNMP trap when no more IP address is left
in the DHCP pool.
Generates a SNMP trap when the trap logs are more
than 90% full.
snmp trap-source-interface
IFNAME
Generates a SNMP trap when trap-source-interface is
configured.
To disable SNMP trap, use the following command.
no snmp trap admin-access-login
no snmp trap link-up PORTS
no snmp trap link-down PORTS
no snmp trap login-failed
no snmp trap mem-threshold
no snmp trap cpu-threshold
no snmp trap port-threshold