From: neirival@odebrecht.com
Date: Thu Aug 02 2007 - 18:15:05 ART
Hi Victor,
But what about the RMON traps? See the config below (this is from an IE lab):
rmon alarm 1 ifEntry.11.1 60 delta rising-threshold 15000 1 falling-threshold 5000 2
rmon event 1 trap IETRAP description "Above 15000 for ifInUcastPkts"
rmon event 2 trap IETRAP description "Below 5000 for ifInUcastPkts"
snmp-server host 1.1.1.1 IETRAP
In order to send the rmon traps, is this configuration enough ? or should I enable the snmp traps ?
Some IE Solutions consider the swnmp-server enable traps command.
TIA /// Neirival
----- Original Message -----
From: Victor Cappuccio <vcappuccio@ccbootcamp.com>
Date: Thursday, August 2, 2007 5:50 pm
Subject: RE: RMON Trap
> Neirival,
>
>
> snmp-server host 16.16.6.6 NLIRULEZ!
> Enables all traps will sent to the snmp server with NLIRULEZ! as
> community
> how ever we need to to enable traps to be sent to that Managment
> Stationusing the snmp-server enable traps command
>
> BB1#conf ter
> Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
> BB1(config)#snmp-server enable traps
> % Cannot enable both sham-link state-change interface traps.
> % New sham link interface trap not enabled.
> BB1(config)#do show run | in snmp
> snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart
> warmstart
> snmp-server enable traps vrrp
> snmp-server enable traps ds1
> snmp-server enable traps tty
> snmp-server enable traps eigrp
> snmp-server enable traps xgcp
> snmp-server enable traps flash insertion removal
> snmp-server enable traps ds3
> snmp-server enable traps envmon
> snmp-server enable traps icsudsu
> snmp-server enable traps isdn call-information
> snmp-server enable traps isdn layer2
> snmp-server enable traps isdn chan-not-avail
> snmp-server enable traps isdn ietf
> snmp-server enable traps ds0-busyout
> snmp-server enable traps ds1-loopback
> snmp-server enable traps atm subif
> snmp-server enable traps bgp
> snmp-server enable traps bstun
> snmp-server enable traps bulkstat collection transfer
> snmp-server enable traps cnpd
> snmp-server enable traps config-copy
> snmp-server enable traps config
> BB1(config)#!AND MORE!!
>
> so to limit a specific trap to be sent to that host
>
> snmp-server host 16.16.6.6 NLIRULEZ! bgp
>
> Now only bgp traps are sent
>
>
> HTH
> thanks,
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com on behalf of neirival@odebrecht.com
> Sent: Thu 02-Aug-07 1:34 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RMON Trap
>
> Hi all,
>
> When configuring RMON to send snmp traps should I use the command "#
> snmp-server enable traps" beyond the "# snmp-server host 1.1.1.1
> CISCOTRAP",or it's not needed ?
>
> Some IE labs use this command and some not.
>
> regards /// Neirival
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