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Usage: [no] trap <TRAP-NAME|all>
Description: Enable/disable PIM traps. The traps dened below are generated
as the result of nding an unusual condition or a timer event.
Possible trap names are:
- 'neighbor-loss' signies that a neighbor timer expired and the
router has no other neighbors on the same interface with a lower
IP address than itself.
- 'hardware-mrt-full' signies that the MRT table is full and the
error has been originated by hardware.
- 'software-mrt-full' signies that the MRT table is full and the
error has been originated by software.
If 'all' is specied in place of a trap name then all the traps
are affected by the command.
Supported Values:
neighbor-loss -- A neighbor router was lost.
hardware-mrt-full -- Hardware MRT table is full.
software-mrt-full -- Software MRT table is full.
all -- All types of traps.
traps
[no] router vrrp traps
Usage: [no] router vrrp traps
Description: Enable/disable generation of VRRP traps. When 'enabled' an
appropriate SNMP notication message will be sent as a result
of nding one of the following conditions:
o 'New Master' - this trap indicates that the sending agent
has transitioned to 'Master' state.
o 'Authentication Failure' - this trap indicates that a packet
has been received from a router whose
authentication key or authentication type
conicts with this router's authentication
key or authentication type.
type
[no] router ospf area OSPF-AREA-ID range type < summary | nssa >
Link state database type to apply the range.
Supported Values:
summary -- summary.
nssa -- nssa.
[no] router ospf area backbone range type < summary | nssa >
Link state database type to apply the range.
Supported Values:
summary -- summary.
nssa -- nssa.
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