TP-Link TL-SL2210 TL-SL2210 V1 CLI Reference Guide 1910010922 - Page 154
snmp-server traps, Global Configuration Mode
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snmp-server traps Description The snmp-server traps command is used to enable SNMP extended traps. To disable the sending of SNMP extended traps, please use no snmp-server traps command. Syntax snmp-server traps { bandwidth-control | cpu | flash | ipaddr-change |loopback-detection | storm-control | spanning-tree } no snmp-server traps { bandwidth-control | cpu | flash | ipaddr-change |loopback-detection | storm-control | spanning-tree } Parameter bandwidth-control -- Enable bandwidth-control trap. It is sent when the rate limit function is enabled and the bandwidth exceeds the predefined value. cpu -- Allow CPU-related trap. It is sent when CPU usage exceeds the predefined threshold. By default, the CPU usage threshold of the switch is 80%. flash -- Enable flash trap. It is sent when flash is modified during operations such as backup, reset, firmware upgrade, configuration import, etc. ipaddr-change -- Enable ipaddr-change trap. It is sent when IP address is changed such as user manually modifies the IP address or the switch obtains a new IP address from DHCP. loopback-detection -- Enable loopback-detection trap. It is sent when the switch detects loopback or loopback is cleared. storm-control -- Enable storm-control trap. It is sent when the multicast or broadcast rate exceeds the predefined value. spanning-tree -- Enable spanning-tree trap. It is sent when the port forwarding status changes or the port receives TCN packet or packet with TC flag. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable SNMP extended bandwidth-control trap for the switch: TL-SL2428(config)# snmp-server traps bandwidth-control 144