From: simon hart (simon.hart@btinternet.com)
Date: Sat May 21 2005 - 19:11:23 GMT-3
Hi all,
I have been through the archives here at GS and have noticed some
significant discussion on this topic, with general census of opinion being
that if you enter the following command:-
snmp-server host 192.168.0.100 public bgp
snmp-server enable traps bgp
That you have to turn off snmp link-status on each interface as this trap is
not filtered out when applying arguments to the ends of snmp-server
statements. (That is if you are required to only send one kind of trap).
I have since tested this out on my home lab, and it really does not appear
to be the case. If I debug snmp packet with the commands above configured,
I can pull interfaces left right and centre without generating an snmp trap.
Only if I take the arguments out does snmp packets get generated for Link
Status (as I would expect), as by doing so I have enabled snmp-server enable
traps snmp by default and thus will generate RFC 1157 traps.
I am keen to understand whether this is correct, as past info on GS seems to
contradict this and the DocCd is not that clear on the matter.
Thanks
Simon
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