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Re: Receiving LANE traps from Cisco Router

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Subject: Re: Receiving LANE traps from Cisco Router
From: Kostas Kottos <K.Kottos@ASYK.ASE.GR>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 10:20:30 +0300
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Marc,

 Cisco added support for LEC after IOS 11.1. In order to have your
router send the specific
 traps you must issue the following command to your router:

  router(config)# snmp-server enable traps <trap-category>

I don' t know which category is for LEC because I don't have the
appropriate module in
my routers. Prior to the trap enable command you should configure your
router to send
traps to the desired management station and set-up the correct community
strings
for read/set operations. For more details check the snmp-server command
in your
router's command reference.

 Hope this helps,

Kostas Kottos,
 ASYK

        >I have a cisco router running 11.2(14).  Whenever a LEC goes
down I want to
        >   receive a trap, but the router(s) do not seem to send a trap
for this event.
        > However, when display ing my interfaces, the LEC's show up as
an interface
        > and as being down.  Does anyone know if there is something I
can turn on in
         > the router to have it send this as a trap.  I receive
interface down traps
         > whenever a physical interface goes down.

        > Marc Russo
        > nternational Integrated Solutions, LTD

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