Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V3 [427/471] Snmp server traps ddm

Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V3 [427/471] Snmp server traps ddm
memory ——The feature is used to monitor the memory. And the trap is
disabled by default. The system will generate the trap when the memory
utilization exceeds 80%.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Privilege Requirement
Only Admin level users have access to these commands.
Example
Enable SNMP extended bandwidth-control trap for the switch:
T1600G-52TS(config)# snmp-server traps bandwidth-control
49.10 snmp-server traps ddm
Note: Only T1600G-52TS supports DDM traps.
Description
The snmp-server traps ddm command is used to enable the corresponding
DDM traps. DDM function is used to monitor the status of the SFP modules
inserted into the SFP ports on the switch. The command without parameter
enables all SNMP DDM traps. To disable the sending of SNMP DDM traps, use
no snmp-server traps ddm command. All DDM traps are disabled by default.
Syntax
snmp-server traps ddm [ temperature | voltage | bias_current | tx_power |
rx_power ]
no snmp-server traps ddm [ temperature | voltage | bias_current | tx_power |
rx_power ]
Parameter
temperature ——Monitors the temperature of SFP modules inserted into the
SFP ports on the switch. The trap can be triggered when the temperature of
any SFP module has reached the warning or alarm threshold.
voltage ——Monitors the voltage of SFP modules inserted into the SFP ports
on the switch. The trap can be triggered when the voltage of any SFP module
has reached the warning or alarm threshold.
bias_current ——Monitors the bias current of SFP modules inserted into the
SFP ports on the switch. The trap can be triggered when the bias current of
any SFP module has reached the warning or alarm threshold.
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