Using the snmp-server trap-source-int – ADC SG-1 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Second Level Commands

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When using the group parameter, there are three options for the first command line argument:

aaa–Major alarm. Any defined RADIUS server marked in the system DB as dead (inactive) will be reported via

SNMP. Any defined RADIUS server marked in the system as ALIVE after being DEAD sends trap indication
and log indication.

network–Major alarm. Occurs when Ethernet link is down. When the Ethernet connection becomes available,

system sends a trap indication only in a clear event and sends a log indication.

security–Warning Alarm. First time that IP spoofing is detected, the system can manually send a trap indica-

tion/log indication.

Using the SNMP-server trap-source-int

This command defines the source of the snmp traps. The system default snmp trap source interface type is
"Default,” which indicates the primary interface is in use.

Usage

snmp-server trap-source-int [[Ethernet <slot>\<port number> | ATM <slot>\<port number>\<sub-interface
number> | VLAN <slot>\<port number>\[<sub-interface number> | [ loopback <loopback interface number> |
Default]

Parameters:

Example(s)

Note:

The SNMP key for get and set is encrypted.

Host(config)# SNMP-server trap-source-int

Parameter

Description

Values

Interface type

Optional Values: Ethernet,
Loopback, ATM, VLAN,
Default. Default value: Default

<slot>

PMC slot number.

0 – 2

<port number>

SONET physical port number. 1 – 2

<sub-interface number>

Sub interface number.

1 – 4095

<Loopback Interface

number>

Loopback interface number.

1 – 200

Host(config)# SNMP-server trap-source-int Ethernet 0 \ 1

Host(config)# SNMP-server trap-source-int ATM 2 \ 1 \ 34

Host(config)# SNMP-server trap-source-int Loopback 12

Host(config)# SNMP-server trap-source-int VLAN 1 \ 1 \ 12

Host(config)# SNMP-server trap-source-int Default

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