TP-Link T2500-28TCTL-SL5428E T2500-28TCUN V1 CLI Reference Guide - Page 298
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T2500-28TC JetStream L2 Managed Switch CLI Guide Example Specify the local engineID as 1234567890, and the remote engineID as abcdef123456: T2500-28TC(config)#snmp-server engineID local 1234567890 remote abcdef123456 snmp-server traps snmp Description The snmp-server traps snmp command is used to enable SNMP standard traps which include five types: linkup, linkdown, warmstart, coldstart, and auth-failure. To disable the sending of SNMP standard traps, please use no snmp-server traps snmp command. Note: The snmp-server traps snmp command without any parameter is used to enable all the five types of traps. And the no snmp-server traps snmp command without any parameter is used to disable all the five types of traps. Syntax snmp-server traps snmp [ linkup | linkdown | warmstart | coldstart | auth-failure ] no snmp-server traps snmp [ linkup | linkdown | warmstart | coldstart | auth-failure ] Parameter linkup -- Enable the linkup trap. It is sent when port status changes from linkdown to linkup. By default, it is enabled. linkdown --Enable the linkdown trap. It is sent when port status changes from linkup to linkdown. By default, it is enabled. warmstart -- Enable the warmstart trap. It is sent upon SNMP function reboot. By default, it is enabled. coldstart -- Enable the coldstart trap. It is sent upon switch reboot. By default, it is enabled. auth-failure -- Enable the auth-failure trap. It is sent when a received SNMP request fails the authentication. By default, it is enabled. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 281