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snmp-server enable traps energywise Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands snmp-server enable traps energywise Use the snmp-server enable traps energywise global configuration command to enable the domain member to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications for EnergyWise traps or inform the network management system (NMS) of requests. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. snmp-server enable traps energywise [event-occured] [level-change] [neighbor-added] [neighbor-deleted] no snmp-server enable traps energywise [event-occured] [level-change] [neighbor-added] [neighbor-deleted] Syntax Description event-occured level-change neighbor-added neighbor-deleted (Optional) Enable EnergyWise event traps. (Optional) Enable EnergyWise power-level change traps. (Optional) Enable EnergyWise traps when neighbors are added. (Optional) Enable EnergyWise traps when neighbors are removed. Command Default The sending of EnergyWise traps is disabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release 12.2(33)SXI4 12.2(50)SE 12.2(52)SG 12.2(53)SE2 Modification This command was introduced on the Catalyst 6500 switches. See the Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco EnergyWise, EnergyWise Phase 2 for the specific devices. This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750-E, 3750, 3560-E, 3560, and 2960 switches. This command was introduced on the Catalyst 4500 switches. This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X switches. 15.0(1)M2 This command was introduced on Cisco Integrated Service Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2), including Cisco 3900, 2900, and 1900 ISRs. Usage Guidelines Use the snmp-server host global configuration command to specify the host (network management system [NMS]) that receives the traps. If you do not specify any keywords, all the EnergyWise traps are enabled. You can verify your setting by entering the show energywise or the show running-config privileged EXEC command. 3-22 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide OL-19806-04

Chapter 3 EnergyWise CLI Commands snmp-server enable traps energywise Examples To send EnergyWise traps to the NMS: DomainMember(config)# snmp-server enable traps energywise To send only EnergyWise event traps to the NMS: DomainMember(config)# snmp-server enable traps energywise event-occured Related Commands Command Description show energywise Displays the EnergyWise settings and status. show running-config Displays the operating configuration. OL-19806-04 Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide 3-23

snmp-server enable traps energywise<br />

Chapter 3<br />

<strong>EnergyWise</strong> CLI Commands<br />

snmp-server enable traps energywise<br />

Use the snmp-server enable traps energywise global configuration command to enable the domain<br />

member to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications for <strong>EnergyWise</strong> traps or<br />

inform the network management system (NMS) of requests. Use the no form of this command to return<br />

to the default setting.<br />

snmp-server enable traps energywise [event-occured] [level-change] [neighbor-added]<br />

[neighbor-deleted]<br />

no snmp-server enable traps energywise [event-occured] [level-change] [neighbor-added]<br />

[neighbor-deleted]<br />

Syntax Description<br />

event-occured<br />

level-change<br />

neighbor-added<br />

neighbor-deleted<br />

(Optional) Enable <strong>EnergyWise</strong> event traps.<br />

(Optional) Enable <strong>EnergyWise</strong> power-level change traps.<br />

(Optional) Enable <strong>EnergyWise</strong> traps when neighbors are added.<br />

(Optional) Enable <strong>EnergyWise</strong> traps when neighbors are removed.<br />

Command Default<br />

The sending of <strong>EnergyWise</strong> traps is disabled.<br />

Command Modes<br />

Global configuration<br />

Command History<br />

Release<br />

12.2(33)SXI4<br />

12.2(50)SE<br />

12.2(52)SG<br />

12.2(53)SE2<br />

Modification<br />

This command was introduced on the Catalyst 6500 switches. See the <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>IOS</strong><br />

Release Notes for <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>EnergyWise</strong>, <strong>EnergyWise</strong> Phase 2 for the specific devices.<br />

This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750-E, 3750, 3560-E, 3560, and<br />

2960 switches.<br />

This command was introduced on the Catalyst 4500 switches.<br />

This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X switches.<br />

15.0(1)M2 This command was introduced on <strong>Cisco</strong> Integrated Service Routers Generation 2<br />

(ISR G2), including <strong>Cisco</strong> 3900, 2900, and 1900 ISRs.<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

Use the snmp-server host global configuration command to specify the host (network management<br />

system [NMS]) that receives the traps.<br />

If you do not specify any keywords, all the <strong>EnergyWise</strong> traps are enabled.<br />

You can verify your setting by entering the show energywise or the show running-config privileged<br />

EXEC command.<br />

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