Traps tab – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 17 MPLS Trap Management

Enabling/Disabling Traps on the Device

Note

The MPLS Trap Configuration window uses IOSDrep for configuration and population of the
attributes. The user needs to configure the management information for the chassis against
which the MPLS Trap Configuration window is launched.

Note

Enabling the LDP traps through the MPLS Trap Configuration window enables all the MPLS
LDP based traps on the managed device. For example, if the user is selecting Enable against the
LDP field then saves the changes then the MPLS Trap Configuration window will enable the
LDP session Up, Session Down, Threshold and Path Vector traps on the device. Currently the
EM does not provide the support to enable or disable the sub category of traps mentioned for
LDP separately. Also, even if the selected chassis has any one of the LDP (session Up, Session
Down, Threshold and Path Vector) traps enabled, then the dialog will show “Enabled” against
the LDP field. This does not mean that all the related LDP traps are enabled in the selected
device. The above information is also applicable to VPN and Traffic Engineering (TE) traps.

Step 2

Choose a Chassis from the list displayed at the left of the window.

Step 3

To Enable the traps:

Select Enable in the drop-down list and save the changes from the dialog. When user Enables the
respective Traps the “snmp-server enable traps {ldp/ traffic-eng / vpn} command is issued to the
device.

To Disable the Traps:

Select Disable in the drop-down list. When user disables the respective Traps “no snmp-server enable
traps {ldp / traffic-eng / vpn}
” command will be issued to the device

Note

To receive traps from the managed routers the EM has to be configured as the Trap Host on the
routers. This can be achieved using the SNMP Management window at chassis level. See the

“SNMP Management” section on page 4-14

for further details.

See the

“MPLS Trap Configuration Window—Detailed Description” section on page 17-4

for further

details of the attributes displayed.

Step 4

Save your changes by clicking the Save icon on the toolbar.

MPLS Trap Configuration Window—Detailed Description

The MPLS Trap Configuration window displays a single Traps tab.

Traps Tab

The Traps tab displays a single Traps area:

VPN Traps—Allows you to choose whether to Enable/Disable VPN based traps. The VPN based traps
supported by the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager application are the VRF trap names described in

Table 17-1 on page 17-1

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