
Configuring SNMP, BootP, and DHCP Services
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Specifying a Trap Type
You can specify one of four types of traps that the SNMP agent can send to the
manager: generic, specific, all, or none. Table 3-2
describes these trap options.
Using the BCC
By default, the SNMP agent sends generic traps to the manager. To specify a
different type of trap, navigate to the manager-specific prompt (for example,
box;
snmp; community/router1; manager/router1/2.2.2.2
) and enter:
traps
<trap_type>
trap_type
is one of the following:
generic
specific
all
none
For example, the following command causes the SNMP agent to send specific
traps to manager 2.2.2.2:
manager/router1/2.2.2.2#
traps specific
manager/router1/2.2.2.2#
Table 3-2. Trap Types Sent by the SNMP Agent
Trap Type Description
Generic This is the default trap type. It sends the well-defined SNMP traps
(cold-start, warm-start, and authentication failure traps) to the manager.
The cold-start and warm-start traps are automatically active in the SNMP
agent; however, you must enable the Authentication Failure Traps global
parameter for the agent to send such traps to a specified manager.
Specific Allows you to configure the agent software to send all enabled log event
traps to a specified manager
All Allows you to send cold-start and warm-start traps, and all enabled log
event traps, to a specified manager
None Prohibits the SNMP agent from sending traps to a specified manager
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