08-26-2010 02:28 AM
Hi,
I'm looking to setup snmp traps on a 3845 with the following:
LOGIN - Success, failure etc
VLAN - Changes etc
UPLINK - Up/Down
EIGRP - State Changes/Up/Down/Neighbours etc etc
BGP - State Changes/Up/Down/Neighbours etc etc
Need to setup the following on 2960,3560 & 3750
VLAN - Create/Delete/Membership
UPLINKS - UP/Down
LOGIN - Success/Failures
DOT1Q
Thanks,
Lee
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08-26-2010 12:45 PM
There are no login traps per se. You can enable success/failure syslogs using the "login on-success" and "login on-failure" commands. If you enable syslog traps, those messages will appear as traps, though you would need to parse a string varbind to extract the details. Syslog traps can be abled with:
snmp-server enable traps syslog
For link up/down traps:
snmp-server enable traps snmp linkup linkdown
For EIGRP:
snmp-server enable traps eigrp
For BGP:
snmp-server enable traps bgp
For VLAN, you can enable VTP traps, but nothing specific to VLAN changes:
snmp-server enable traps vtp
For dot1q, there are no specific traps.
08-26-2010 12:45 PM
There are no login traps per se. You can enable success/failure syslogs using the "login on-success" and "login on-failure" commands. If you enable syslog traps, those messages will appear as traps, though you would need to parse a string varbind to extract the details. Syslog traps can be abled with:
snmp-server enable traps syslog
For link up/down traps:
snmp-server enable traps snmp linkup linkdown
For EIGRP:
snmp-server enable traps eigrp
For BGP:
snmp-server enable traps bgp
For VLAN, you can enable VTP traps, but nothing specific to VLAN changes:
snmp-server enable traps vtp
For dot1q, there are no specific traps.
09-08-2010 07:34 AM
Great thanks !
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