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Enables or disables SNMP authentication traps
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
Use this command to either enable or disable the standard SNMP authentication failure traps.
Parameters
[-authtrap <integer>]
- Enables SNMP Authentication Trap-
Enter the value of 1 to enable SNMP authentication failure traps. By default, SNMP authentication trap is disabled and the value is 0.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to set the SNMP authtrap. +
cluster1::> system snmp authtrap -authtrap 1 uster1::> system snmp show contact: private location: NB authtrap: 1 init: 0 traphosts: - community: - -