Enabling SNMP Monitoring of MSDP
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. snmp-server enable traps msdp
3. snmp-server host host [traps | informs] [version {1 | 2c | 3 [auth| priv | noauth]}] community-string
[udp-port port-number] msdp
4. exit
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
enable
Example:
Device> enable
Step 2
snmp-server enable traps msdp
Example:
Device# snmp-server enable traps msdp
Step 3
snmp-server host host [traps | informs] [version {1
| 2c | 3 [auth| priv | noauth]}] community-string
[udp-port port-number] msdp
Example:
Device# snmp-server host examplehost msdp
Step 4
exit
Example:
Device(config)# exit
Troubleshooting Tips
You can compare the results of MSDP MIB notifications to the output from the software by using the show
ip msdp summary and show ip msdp peer commands on the appropriate device. You can also compare the
results of these commands to the results from SNMP Get operations. You can verify SA cache table entries
using the show ip msdp sa-cache command. Additional troubleshooting information, such as the local address
of the connection, the local port, and the remote port, can be obtained using the output from the debug ip
msdp command.
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Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
Enables the sending of MSDP notifications for use with
SNMP.
The snmp-server enable traps msdp command
Note
enables both traps and informs.
Specifies the recipient (host) for MSDP traps or informs.
Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged
EXEC mode.
Configuring MSDP
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