From: Wade Edwards (wade.edwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 16 2001 - 19:28:51 GMT-3
A router will not act as an SNMP manager. You need to have the manager
running on another computer that will take those traps and inform
someone about them or do some automated action to rectify the situation.
L8r.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Lodwick [mailto:xpranax@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:23 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: SNMP manager?
I have a lab setup where I am trying to get one router send traps to
another
router when certain events occur. I am pretty sure I have the sending
router
configured properly, but the reciving router gets this message when I
show
logging history:
SNMP notifications not enabled
This leads me to believe this router isn't going to be able to recive
these
traps (and it doesn't as far as I can see). I have been looking through
documentation and I believe I will have to configure snmp-server manager
on
the recieving router before it will be able to receive traps, but when I
go
to try this command it is unrecognized. Do I maybe have to have a
certain
version of IOS to be able to make a router an SNMP manager? Or am I
configuring this wrong?
>>>Brian
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