1156 CHAPTER 76: OSPF CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

undo snmp-agent trap enable ospf [ process-id] [ ifauthfail ifcfgerror ifrxbadpkt ifstatechange iftxretransmit lsdbapproachoverflow lsdboverflow maxagelsa nbrstatechange originatelsa vifcfgerror virifauthfail virifrxbadpkt virifstatechange viriftxretransmit virnbrstatechange ] *

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Parameters process-id: OSPF process ID, in the range 1 to 65535. ifauthfail: Interface authentication failure information. ifcfgerror: Interface configuration error information. ifrxbadpkt: Information about error packets received. ifstatechange: Interface state change information. iftxretransmit: Packet receiving and forwarding information. lsdbapproachoverflow: Information about cases approaching LSDB overflow. lsdboverflow: LSDB overflow information.

maxagelsa: LSA max age information.

nbrstatechange: Neighbor state change information.

originatelsa: Information about LSAs originated locally.

vifauthfail: Virtual interface authentication failure information.

vifcfgerror: Virtual interface configuration error information.

virifauthfail: Virtual interface authentication failure information.

virifrxbadpkt: Information about error packets received by virtual interfaces.

virifstatechange: Virtual interface state change information.

viriftxretransmit: Virtual interface packet retransmit information.

virnbrstatechange: Virtual interface neighbor state change information.

Description Use the snmp-agent trap enable ospf command to enable the sending of SNMP traps for a specified OSPF process. If no process is specified, the feature is enabled for all processes.

Use the undo snmp-agent trap enable ospf command to disable the feature.

By default, this feature is enabled.

Refer to “SNMP Configuration Commands” on page 2329 for related information.

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