From: john (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Sat Feb 21 2004 - 13:46:29 GMT-3
Hi Alec,
I believe it is. I also think that the rmon event command give you the
option of including the community string, but I don't know whether if you
include the community string in the rmon command that negates the
requirement of the former command.
With newer versions of IOS, you have the ability to configure the router as
a SNMP manager. If you do that (or if you have an actual snmp management
stattion), you can test this.
I never checked but I suspect if you configure a router as a snmp management
station, you can probably run a debug snmp or debug ip snmp which will show
you what happens when the snmp management station receives a trap.
HTH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alec" <clapun@graduate.hku.hk>
To: "Group Study" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 11:29 AM
Subject: RMON traps
> Hi group,
>
> From the config guide, the following command can generate a log entry AND
> send SNMP trap.
>
> Question : I'm not sure whether the snmp-server community command is
> required for this purpose. Grateful if anyone can point out, thanks
>
> rmon event 1 log trap eventtrap description "High ifOutErrors" owner
lmiller
>
> snmp-server host 150.0.1.231 cisco
> snmp-server community cisco RO <== is it required ?
> snmp-server enable traps
>
>
> rgds,
> alec
>
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