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dhcp-snooping
■ [no] snmp-server enable traps dhcp-snooping
Sends a trap if DHCP packets are received from an untrusted source or if DHCP packets
contain an invalid IP-to_MAC binding.
dst-ip-of-request
■ snmp-server response-source dst-ip-of-request
Destination Ip address of the snmp request pdu will be used as the
source ip address in the snmp response pdu.
enable
■ [no] snmp-server enable
Usage: [no] snmp-server enable
Description:Enable/Disable SNMPv1/v2.
Next Available Option:
■ traps -- Enable/disable event traps to be sent by the switch(p. 533)
events
■ snmp-server host < None | Debug | All | ... >
Supported Values:
■ None -- Send no log messages.
■ Debug -- Send debug traps (for Internal use).
■ All -- Send all log messages
■ Not-INFO -- Send all but informational-only messages.
■ Critical -- Send critical-level log messages.
excluded
■ snmp-server mib hpSwitchAuthMIB excluded
Disables SNMP support for the hpSwitchAuthentication MIB.
extended
■ [no] snmp-server enable traps snmp-authentication extended
Send traps for Extended Authentication failures .
host
■ [no] snmp-server host
Usage: [no] snmp-server host IP-ADDR COMMUNITY-STR
[none|debug|all|not-info|critical]
[informs [retries RETRY-COUNT] [timeout TIMEOUT]]
Description: Dene SNMP traps and their receivers.
This command congures which network management stations
will receive SNMP event log messages from the switch and
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