Snmp-Server Trap; Snmp-Server User - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Reference Manual

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SNMP Commands

snmp-server trap

snmp-server trap

snmp-server user

Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
To send SNMP traps when the authentication fails, use the snmp-server trap
Global Configuration mode command.
To disable SNMP traps, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
snmp-server trap [auth | cold-start | linkUpDown | port-security | warm-start]
no snmp-server trap [auth | cold-start | linkUpDown | port-security | warm-start]
Parameters
auth—(Optional) Enables the SNMP authentication failure trap.
cold-start—(Optional) Enables the SNMP bootup cold startup trap.
linkUpDown—(Optional) Enables the SNMP link up and down trap.
port-security—(Optional) Enables the port security trap.
warm-start—(Optional) Enables the SNMP bootup warm startup trap.
Default Configuration
SNMP auth, cold-start, warm-start, port-security, and linkUpDown traps are
enabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
Example
switchxxxxxx(config)# snmp-server trap auth
To define an SNMP user, use the snmp-server user Global Configuration mode
command.
To delete an SNMP user, use the no form of the command.
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