From: Antonio Soares (amsoares@netcabo.pt)
Date: Thu Aug 02 2007 - 19:21:36 ART
RMON traps are sent even without "snmp-server enable traps":
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Router(config)#snmp-server host 10.10.10.100 CPUTRAP
Router(config)#rmon event 1 trap CPUTRAP description "5 Min CPU Average
Above 75%"
Router(config)#rmon event 2 trap CPUTRAP description "5 Min CPU Average
Below 40%"
Router(config)#rmon alarm 1 lsystem.58.0 60 absolute rising-threshold 75 1
falling-threshold 40 2
Router(config)#
*Jul 25 07:25:50.939: %RMON-5-FALLINGTRAP: Falling trap is generated because
the value of lsystem.58.0 has fallen below the falling-threshold value 40
Router(config)#
*Jul 25 07:25:51.191: IP: tableid=0, s=10.10.10.6 (local), d=10.10.10.100
(FastEthernet0/0), routed via FIB
*Jul 25 07:25:51.191: IP: s=10.10.10.6 (local), d=10.10.10.100
(FastEthernet0/0), len 171, sending
*Jul 25 07:25:51.191: UDP src=50677, dst=162
Router(config)#
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Regards,
Antonio Soares
CCIE #18473, CCNP, CCIP
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
neirival@odebrecht.com
Sent: quinta-feira, 2 de Agosto de 2007 21:35
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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