From: John Matus (John.Matus@tokiom.com)
Date: Mon Nov 14 2005 - 17:57:59 GMT-3
jason,
<not sure if i'm right or not>.....
1) i would enable traps w/ the "snmp-server enable traps" (if you can do
that w/out sepcifiying a protocol...i'm not sure you can but i don't have a
router in front of me), as well as "snmp-server 1.2.3.4"
2) yes, you need the 2 commands
snmp-server 1.2.3.4 traps hsrp
snmp-server enable traps hsrp
Regards,
John D. Matus
Technical Support / PAS
Fujitsu Consulting
626-568-7716
John.Matus@tokiom.com
"Jason Edelman
\(jaedelma\)"
<jaedelma@cisco.c To
om> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
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IE Workbook
11/14/2005 07:55
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Please respond to
"Jason Edelman
\(jaedelma\)"
<jaedelma@cisco.c
om>
Several of the IE examples have configurations to setup SNMP traps to a
specific server. In some, there is the command "snmp-server enable
traps' and some there are not.
Question: When only asked to configure a router to send traps to a
specific server, should I use the command 'snmp-server enable traps' to
enable traps globally or just use the snmp-server host command?
2nd Question: When asked to send specific traps to a server,
example=hsrp, is it required to use the snmp-server enable traps hsrp
command as well as snmp-server host x.x.x.x STRING hsrp
Thanks,
Jason
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