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Configuring SNMP Enterprise Traps
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Chapter 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent For example, enter: (config)# snmp trap-type generic (config)# snmp auth-traps To disable reception of authentication traps, enter: (config)# no snmp auth-traps Configuring SNMP Enterprise Traps By default, SNMP enterprise traps are disabled on the CSS. Use the snmp trap-type enterprise command to enable SNMP enterprise trap types. Once you enable enterprise traps, you can then configure the CSS to generate enterprise traps when: • Denial of Service attack events occur • A login fails • A CSS service, power supply, or reporter transitions state • A module is inserted into a powered-on CSS chassis • An Inter-Switch Communications (ISC) LifeTick failure message occurs Use the no form of the snmp trap-type enterprise command to prevent the CSS from generating a trap when a specific condition occurs. Note Note that the CSS sends only SNMP v1 trap types. For details on SNMP traps (and associated MIB objects) loaded as part of the CSS software, see the "CSS SNMP Traps" section. For information on configuring Denial of Service enterprise traps, see the "Configuring Denial of Service (DoS)" section. The syntax for this global configuration mode command is: snmp trap-type enterprise {dos_attack_type {trap-threshold threshold_value}|chmgr-module-transition|chmgr-ps-transition |isc-lifetick-failure|isc-state-transition|login-failure|reload|redundan cy-transition |reporter-transition|service-transition} OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 5-19