Document ID: 45362
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
An Overview of the Traps Enabled on Your Device
Traps Sent When You Enable Commands from the List
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Introduction
This document describes the traps sent when you configure the command snmp-server enable traps <…> on a Cisco device.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Readers of this document should have knowledge of these topics:
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How to configure SNMP on a Cisco device
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Use of SNMP get and walk commands
Components Used
This document applies to Cisco devices (routers and switches) that run IOS which supports SNMP. The information in this document is based on several releases of IOSĀ® because the trap command differs from release to release and platform to platform. For example, you will not have the capacity to send ATM related traps on a system that has no ATM interface.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
An Overview of the Traps Enabled on Your Device
In order to get an overview of the traps you have enabled on your device, issue this command on every Cisco IOS device:
cognac# conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. cognac(config)# snmp-server enable traps ? atm Enable SNMP atm traps bgp Enable BGP state change traps config Enable SNMP config traps dial Enable SNMP dial control traps dlsw Enable SNMP dlsw traps dsp Enable SNMP dsp traps entity Enable SNMP entity traps envmon Enable SNMP environmental monitor traps frame-relay Enable SNMP frame-relay traps hsrp Enable SNMP HSRP traps ipmulticast Enable SNMP ipmulticast traps isdn Enable SNMP isdn traps msdp Enable SNMP MSDP traps rsvp Enable RSVP flow change traps rtr Enable SNMP Response Time Reporter traps snmp Enable SNMP traps syslog Enable SNMP syslog traps tty Enable TCP connection traps voice Enable SNMP voice traps xgcp Enable XGCP protocol traps <cr> cognac(config)#
Once you know the traps you have enabled, you can enable them as you need. This document helps you find which traps are sent when you enable a command.
Note: This list can differ from platform to platform and release to release because of the features in a specific device and available interfaces.
Traps Sent When You Enable Commands from the List
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aaa-server |
Sends AAA server notifications |
12.1(3)T |
AS5300 AS5800 |
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bgp |
Sends Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) state change notifications |
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calltracker |
Sends notification whenever a new active call entry is created in the cctActiveTable or a new history call entry is created in the cctHistoryTable |
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config |
Sends configuration notifications |
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dial |
Sends notification whenever
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dlsw |
Sends notifications from DLSw agents. When the dlsw keyword is used, you can specify a notification-option value. |
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ciscoDlswTrapTConnPartnerReject |
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ds0-busyout |
Sends notification whenever the busyout of a DS0 interface changes state |
12.1(3)T |
AS5300 |
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ds1-loopback |
Sends notification whenever the DS1 interface goes into loopback mode |
12.1(3)T |
AS5300 |
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dspu |
Sends notification whenever the operational state of the physical unit (PU) or the logical unit (LU) changes or activation failure is detected |
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dsp |
Sends notification whenever the DSP card is going up or down |
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entity |
Sends Entity MIB modification notifications |
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envmon |
Sends Cisco enterprise-specific environmental monitor notifications when an environmental threshold is exceeded. When the envmon keyword is used, you can specify a notification-option value. |
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ciscoEnvMonShutdownNotification ciscoEnvMonVoltageNotification |
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frame-relay |
Sends Frame Relay notifications |
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hsrp |
Sends Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) notifications |
12.0(3)T |
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isdn |
Sends Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) notifications. When the isdn keyword is used, you can specify a notification-option value. |
12.1(1)T 12.1(5)T |
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msdp |
Sends Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) notifications |
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repeater |
Sends Ethernet hub repeater notifications |
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Cisco-HUB |
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rsvp |
Sends Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) notifications |
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rtr |
Sends Service Assurance Agent RTR (RTR) notifications |
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snmp |
Sends Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications |
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syslog |
Sends error message notifications (Cisco Syslog MIB). Specify the level of messages to be sent with the logging history level command |
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voice |
Sends poor quality of voice notification |
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xgcp |
Sends External Media Gateway Control Protocol (XGCP) notifications |
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channel-failures |
This trap indicates that a significant link event has been recognized resulting in the degradation of the interface line quality |
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llc2 |
Sends Logical Link Control, type2 notifications |
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rsrb |
Indicates that the state of an RSRB remote peer has transitioned to Active or Inactive. |
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sdlc |
Indicates that the state of an SDLC port has transitioned. Indicates that the state of an SDLC station has transitioned to Contacted or Discontacted. Indicates that the state of an SDLC link has transitioned to Contacted or Discontacted. |
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stun |
Indicated that the state of a STUN route has transitioned to Active or Inactive |
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| Updated: Oct 26, 2005 | Document ID: 45362 |
