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snmp-server traps mac

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Syntax snmp-server traps link-status no snmp-server traps link-status Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode (interface ten-gigabitEthernet / interface range ten-gigabitEthernet) Example Enable SNMP link status trap for port 1/0/3: T1700X-16TS(config)# interface ten-gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 T1700X-16TS(config-if)# snmp-server traps link-status 29.11 snmp-server traps mac Description The snmp-server traps mac command is used to enable SNMP extended MAC address-related traps which include four types: new, full, learn-mode-change and max-learned. To disable the sending of SNMP extended MAC address related traps, please use no snmp-server traps mac command. Syntax snmp-server traps mac [ new | full | learn-mode-change | max-learned ] no snmp-server traps mac [ new | full | learn-mode-change | max-learned ] Parameter new -- Enable new MAC address trap. It is sent when the switch learns new MAC address including dynamic address, static address and filter address. full -- Enable MAC address table trap. It is sent when the MAC address table is full. learn-mode-change -- Enable MAC address learn-mode-change trap. It is sent when MAC address learning mode of the switch changes. max-learned -- Enable MAC address max-learned trap. It is sent when the amount of learned MAC address reaches the limit which is configured in port security module. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 229

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Syntax
snmp-server traps link-status
no snmp-server traps link-status
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode (interface ten-gigabitEthernet / interface range
ten-gigabitEthernet)
Example
Enable SNMP link status trap for port 1/0/3:
T1700X-16TS(config)# interface ten-gigabitEthernet
1/0/3
T1700X-16TS(config-if)# snmp-server traps link-status
29.11 snmp-server traps mac
Description
The
snmp-server traps mac
command is used to enable SNMP extended
MAC
address-related
traps
which
include
four
types:
new,
full,
learn-mode-change and max-learned. To disable the sending of SNMP
extended MAC address related traps, please use
no snmp-server traps mac
command.
Syntax
snmp-server traps mac
[ new | full | learn-mode-change | max-learned ]
no snmp-server traps mac
[ new | full | learn-mode-change | max-learned ]
Parameter
new —— Enable new MAC address trap. It is sent when the switch learns new
MAC address including dynamic address, static address and filter address.
full —— Enable MAC address table trap. It is sent when the MAC address table
is full.
learn-mode-change —— Enable MAC address learn-mode-change trap. It is
sent when MAC address learning mode of the switch changes.
max-learned —— Enable MAC address max-learned trap. It is sent when the
amount of learned MAC address reaches the limit which is configured in port
security module.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
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