Global Entry Limit Value : 500
No notification log name information is available
■ See show snmp notificationLog.
show snmp trap
■ Use to display configuration information about SNMP traps and trap destinations.
■ Field descriptions
■ Enabled Categories—Trap categories that are enabled on the router.
■ SNMP authentication failure trap—Enabled or disabled.
■ Trap Source—Interface whose IP address is used as the source address for
all SNMP traps.
■ Trap Source Address—IP address used as the source address for all SNMP
traps.
■ Trap Proxy—Enabled or disabled.
■ Global Trap Severity Level—Global severity level filter; if a trap does not
meet this severity level, it is discarded. If the per-category trap severity level
is not set for a particular category, the severity displayed here is used for
that category.
■ Trap Severity Level—Severity level filter for a trap category; this severity
level overrides the globally configured trap severity level.
■ TrapCategories—Types of traps enabled on the router for which trap severity
is configured at the category level.
■ Address—IP address of the trap recipient.
■ Security String—Name of the SNMP community.
■ Ver—SNMP version (v1 or v2) of the SNMP trap packet.
■ Port—UDP port on which the trap recipient accepts traps.
■ Trap Categories—Types of traps that the trap recipient can receive.
■ TrapSeverityFilter—Severity level filter for this SNMP host.
■ Ping TimeOut—Configured ping timeout in minutes.
■ Maximum QueueSize—Maximum number of traps to be kept in the trap
queue.
■ Queue DrainRate—Maximum number of traps per second to be sent to the
host.
■ Queue Full discard method—Method used to discard traps when the queue
is full:
■ dropFirstIn—Oldest trap in the queue is dropped.
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Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP