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config trapflags stpmode
Use this command to enable or disable STP traps. When enabled, topology change notification trap
messages will be sent.
Default
enable
Format
config trapflags stpmode <enable/disable>
show trapflags
Use this command to display trap conditions. When the condition identified by an active trap is
encountered by the switch a trap message will be sent to any enabled SNMP Trap Receivers, and a
message will be written to the trap log. Cold and warm start traps are always enabled.
Format
show trapflags
Authentication Flag
Indicates whether authentication failure traps will be sent (enable) or not (disable).
Link Up/Down Flag
Indicates whether a trap will be sent when the link status changes from up to down
or vice versa.
Multiple Users Flag
Indicates whether a trap will be sent when the same user ID is logged into the switch
more than once at the same time (either via Telnet or serial port).
Spanning Tree Flag
Indicates whether spanning tree traps will be sent.
show traplog
Use this command to display the trap log.
Format
show traplog
Number of Traps Since Last Reset
The number of traps that have occurred since the last time the switch was reset.
Number of Traps Since Log Last Viewed
The number of traps that have occurred since the traps were last displayed.
Displaying the traps by any method (terminal interface display, Web display, upload
file from switch, etc.) will cause this counter to be cleared to 0.
Log
The sequence number of this trap.
System Up Time
The time at which this trap occurred, expressed in days, hours, minutes and seconds
since the last reboot of the switch
Trap
Information identifying the trap.
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NOTE
Trap log information is not retained across a switch module reset.
Switching configuration commands
This section describes the commands you use to manage the switch and to show the current
management settings.
This section also provides detailed explanations of said switching commands. The commands are
divided into nine groups: