■ Use the no version to remove the interface from the trap configuration.
■ See snmp-server trap-source.
snmp trap ip link-status
■ Use to enable link-status traps on an IP interface.
■ Example
host1(config-if)#snmp trap ip link-status
■ Use the no version to disable link-status traps on an IP interface.
■ See snmp trap ip link-status.
snmp trap ip link-status
■ Use to configure the SNMP link-status traps on a particular interface.
■ A link-up trap recognizes that a previously inactive link in the network has come
up.
■ A link-down trap recognizes a failure in one of the communication links
represented in the server’s configuration.
■ Example
host1(config-controll)#snmp trap link-status
■ Use the no version to disable these traps for the interface.
NOTE: This command operates in Controller Configuration mode. It is supported
only by the DS3, DS1, and FT1 interface layers.
■ See snmp trap ip link-status.
traps
■ Use to specify traps for OSPF.
■ Example
host1(config-router-rn)#traps all
■ Use the no version to delete the specified trap, group of traps, or all traps.
NOTE: For additional information about configuring OSPF-specific traps, see JUNOSe
IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide.
■ See traps.
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Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP