TP-Link T1500-28TC TL-SL2428 T1500-28TCUN V1 Configuration Guide - Page 524
Switch#con Switchconfig#snmp-server traps, Switchconfig#end
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Configuring SNMP & RMON Notification Configurations Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 For T1500-28TC: snmp-server traps { bandwidth-control | cpu | flash | lldp | loopback-detection | stormcontrol | spanning-tree | memory } For T1500-28PCT: snmp-server traps { bandwidth-control | cpu | flash | lldp | loopback-detection | stormcontrol | spanning-tree | memory | power } Configure parameters of extended traps supported on the switch. bandwidth-control: The trap is used to monitor whether the bandwidth has reached the limit that you have set. The trap is disabled by default. The trap can be triggered when the feature is enabled and packets are sent to the port with a rate higher than what you have set. cpu: The trap is used to monitor the load status of the switch CPU. And the trap is disabled by default. The trap can be triggered when the utilization rate of the CPU has exceeded the limit that you have set. The limit of CPU utilization rate for the switch is 80% by default. flash: The trap is used to monitor whether the flash is modified. And the trap is disabled by default. The trap can be triggered when the flash is modified by saving configurations, factory resetting, upgrading and importing configurations. lldp: The trap is used to monitor LLDP. And the trap is disabled by default. The trap can be triggered when any changes occur on the adjacent port. loopback-detection: The feature is used to detect loopbacks. And the trap is disabled by default. The system will generate the trap when a loopback is detected or cleared. storm-control: The feature is used to monitor network storms. And the trap is disabled by default. The system will generate the trap when the rate of broadcast or multicast reaches the limit of storm control. spanning-tree: The feature is used to monitor the spanning tree status. And the trap is disabled by default. The system will generate the trap in the following situations: a port changes from non-forwarding state to forwarding state or the other way round; a port receives a packet with TC flag or a TCN packet. memory: The feature is used to monitor the memory. And the trap is disabled by default. The system will generate the trap when the memory utilization exceeds 80%. power: The feature is used to monitor the power supply status. And the trap is disabled by default. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to configure the switch to enable bandwidth-control traps: Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server traps bandwidth-control Switch(config)#end Configuration Guide 503