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05-29-2007 10:10 PM
05-29-2007 10:10 PM
VRRP SNMP
hello,
Is there a same config for VRRP SNMP
as XRRP : xrrp trap state-change
xrrp trap master-transition
thanks
Patrick
Is there a same config for VRRP SNMP
as XRRP : xrrp trap state-change
xrrp trap master-transition
thanks
Patrick
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05-31-2007 11:24 AM
05-31-2007 11:24 AM
Re: VRRP SNMP
Hi Patrick,
Reviewing the XRRP trap state-change on a 5300 and comparing to VRRP on a 5400, it does not look like the exact same trap exists. Page 6-18 of the Multicast and Routing Guide for the 3500/5400 series shows the following trap options:
Syntax: [no] router vrrp traps ]
Enables or disables SNMP trap generation for the following
events:
New Master â Indicates that the sending router has transitioned
to 'Master' state.
Authentication Failure - Indicates that a VRRP packet has
been received from a router whose authentication key or
authentication type conflicts with this router's authentication
key or authentication type.
Notes: This feature assumes the snmp-server host command
has been used to configure a a trap receiver. If a VRRP
packet is received with an authentication type other
than 0 (zero; that is, no authentication), then the packet
is dropped. (Refer to â Operating Notesâ on page 6-34.)
Link to 5400 manuals:
http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/5400zl.htm
Regards,
Jarret
Reviewing the XRRP trap state-change on a 5300 and comparing to VRRP on a 5400, it does not look like the exact same trap exists. Page 6-18 of the Multicast and Routing Guide for the 3500/5400 series shows the following trap options:
Syntax: [no] router vrrp traps ]
Enables or disables SNMP trap generation for the following
events:
New Master â Indicates that the sending router has transitioned
to 'Master' state.
Authentication Failure - Indicates that a VRRP packet has
been received from a router whose authentication key or
authentication type conflicts with this router's authentication
key or authentication type.
Notes: This feature assumes the snmp-server host command
has been used to configure a a trap receiver. If a VRRP
packet is received with an authentication type other
than 0 (zero; that is, no authentication), then the packet
is dropped. (Refer to â Operating Notesâ on page 6-34.)
Link to 5400 manuals:
http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/5400zl.htm
Regards,
Jarret
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