Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

SNMP Policy Page

Table K-68 SNMP Traps Dialog Box (Continued)

Other Traps

Enables or disables additional SNMP traps. Options are:

Syslog—Sends syslog messages to the SNMP host.

TTY—Sends Cisco-specific notifications when a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection closes.

BGP—Sends notifications when Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) state changes occur. See BGP Routing on Cisco IOS Routers, page 15-179.

IP Multicast—(Applicable to multicast routers only) Sends a trap if the router fails to receive a defined number of heartbeat packets from heartbeat sources within a defined time interval.

CPU—Sends a trap when CPU usage rises and remains above an upper threshold or falls and remains below a lower threshold.

Note To implement the IP multicast and CPU traps, you must define additional command-line interface (CLI) commands (ip multicast heartbeat and cpu threshold, respectively) using FlexConfigs or the CLI. For more information about the ip multicast heartbeat command, see Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 3 of 3: Multicast. For more information about the cpu threshold command, see CPU Thresholding Notification. Both of these documents are available on Cisco.com.

 

HSRP—Sends Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) notifications.

 

Note Most Cisco 800 Series routers do not support the HSRP trap.

 

 

Select All button

Enables all the SNMP traps displayed in the dialog box.

 

 

Deselect All button

Disables all the SNMP traps displayed in the dialog box.

 

 

OK button

Saves your changes locally on the client and closes the dialog box.

 

Note To save your changes to the Security Manager server so that they are

 

not lost when you log out or close your client, click Save on the

 

source page.

 

 

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