Traps Receivers

Device>Configure>Traps

Each managed device sends its traps or error messages to a management station. For example, a trap is sent whenever a port or device is reset or an incorrect community string is detected by the switch or router.

The Traps window contains the following MIBs:

Authentication Traps (snmpEnableAuthenTraps)

Indicates whether traps will be sent when security violations occur. Enable this field if you want traps to be sent when security violations occur.

Chassis Traps (sysEnableChassisTraps)

Indicates whether chassis alarm traps (chassisAlarmOn and chassisAlarmOff) will be generated for this device.

Module Traps (sysEnableModuleTraps)

Indicates whether module traps (moduleUp and moduleDown) will be generated (enabled) for this device.

Bridge Traps (sysEnableBridgeTraps)

Indicates whether bridge traps (newRoot and topologyChange) will be generated (enabled) for this device.

IP Permit Traps (sysEnableIpPermitTraps)

Indicates whether the IP Permit Traps in this MIB should be generated (enabled).

VMPS Changed Traps (sysEnableVMPSTraps)

Indicates whether the wmVmpsChange trap defined in CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB should be generated (enabled).

Configuration NVRAM Changed Traps (sysEnableConfigTraps)

Indicates whether sysConfigChange trap in this MIB (which confirms that the system configuration in NVRAM is changed, should be generated (enabled).

Entity Configuration Changed Traps (sysEnableEntityTraps)

Indicates whether entConfigChange trap in the ENTITY-MIB (RFC-2023) should be generated (enabled).

Spanning Tree Traps (sysEnableStpxTraps)

Indicates whether stpxInconsistencyUpdate trap in the CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB should be generated (enabled).

VTP Notifications (vtpNotificationsEnabled)

Indicates whether the notification/traps defined by the vtpConfigNotificationsGroup are enabled.

Click Apply to make your Traps changes take effect.

Traps Receivers Table

The Trap Receiver table displays the IP addresses and the Read community strings of the destination network management stations. The Trap Receiver table can contain a maximum of ten entries, even though the dialog box displays more than ten rows.

Click Create to create a new row in the Trap Receiver table, then enter the IP Address and Community String and click Apply, or click Delete to remove the currently selected row.


Note: The rows in the Trap Receivers Table are numbered beginning with 0, so if you try to delete the second row, a message appears asking if you want to delete row 1.


Click Cancel to close the dialog box without making any changes. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.

Command Line Alternative: You can set trap configurations via the command line CLI/SNMP

To set an snmp trap, use:

set snmp trap <enable | disable> [vtp | ippermit | vmps | config | entity | stpx]

set snmp trap <rcvr_address> <rcvr_community>

show snmp