From: Kemal YILDIRIM (kemalhy@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 13 2007 - 18:27:55 ART
Hi there Curt,
No, it will not dupllicate the traps that is sent to NMS.
"snmp-server enable traps mac-notification" command enables the switch to
send MAC address traps to the management station.
"snmp-server host 187.1.3.100 CISCOTRAPS mac-notification" command specifies
the receipent of this traps.
First command enables mac-notification globally, and then second command
determine the destination of this traps, think about if you have more than
one NMS.
Which NMS you want to send the mac-notification traps, a specific one, or
both of them?
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat3560/12225see/scg/swa
dmin.htm#wp1160164
HTH,
Kemal
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Curt
Gregg (cugregg)
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 11:12 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: IEWB: SNMP mac-notification
Are these commands duplicate with respect to the traps being sent or would
the traps key-word be needed in the snmp-server host cli?
snmp-server enable traps mac-notification snmp-server host 187.1.3.100
CISCOTRAPS mac-notification
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If we add [traps] would we need 'snmp-server enable traps mac-notification'?
snmp-server host 187.1.3.100 [traps] CISCOTRAPS [notification-type]
- (Optional) Enter traps (the default) to send SNMP traps to the host.
- (Optional) For [notification-type], use the keyword mac-notification.
If no type is specified, all notifications are sent.
snmp-server enable traps [notification-type]
- Enable the switch to send traps or informs and specify the type of
notifications to be sent.
THX
Curt
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