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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver- 10.1.13.1 no snmp-server traps stpmode This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps. Format no snmp-server traps stpmode Mode Global Config 10.1.14 snmptrap This command adds an SNMP trap receiver. The maximum length of is 16 casesensitive alphanumeric characters. The is the version of SNMP. The version parameter options are snmpv1 or snmpv2. The parameter does not need to be unique, however; the and pair must be unique. Multiple entries can exist with the same as long as they are associated with a different . The reverse scenario is also acceptable. The is the community name used when sending the trap to the receiver, but the is not directly associated with the SNMP Community Table. For more information, see Section 10.1.2 "snmp-server community" on page 10-2. Default snmpv2 Format snmptrap [snmpversion ] Mode Global Config 10.1.14.1 no snmptrap This command deletes trap receivers for a community. Format no snmptrap Mode Global Config SNMP Commands v1.0, February 2007 10-7

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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver-
SNMP Commands
10-7
v1.0, February 2007
10.1.13.1
no snmp-server traps stpmode
This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification
traps.
Format
no snmp-server traps stpmode
Mode
Global Config
10.1.14 snmptrap
This command adds an SNMP trap receiver. The maximum length of
<name>
is 16 case-
sensitive alphanumeric characters. The
<snmpversion>
is the version of SNMP. The
version parameter options are snmpv1 or snmpv2.
The
<name>
parameter does not need to be unique, however; the
<name>
and
<ipaddr>
pair must be unique. Multiple entries can exist with the same
<name>
as long as they are
associated with a different
<ipaddr>
.
The reverse scenario is also acceptable. The
<name>
is the community name used when
sending the trap to the receiver, but the
<name>
is not directly associated with the SNMP
Community Table. For more information, see
Section 10.1.2 “snmp-server community”
on page 10-2
.
Default
snmpv2
Format
snmptrap
<name> <ipaddr> [snmpversion <snmpver-
sion>]
Mode
Global Config
10.1.14.1
no snmptrap
This command deletes trap receivers for a community.
Format
no snmptrap
<name> <ipaddr>
Mode
Global Config