10-10-2010 11:17 PM
Hi,
If I have logging configured on a switch or router, what's the added value of having snmp traps configured as well knowing that LMS is the management station I have.
Also, do you have any recent document stating what are the recommended traps to be enabled knowing that logging is already configured
Regards
10-13-2010 04:11 AM
Hi there,
I'm sure some other experts might correct me if I'm wrong but logging is generally used for auditing where are snmp traps are mainly used for managment of devices. You can configure snmp to send snmp trap notifications to a CiscoWorks server and even configure them to email when an event happens. Some examples of traps would be environmental monitoring, port security, vlan creation/deletion , configuration change. We use snmp traps for significant events where we want to get immediately notified where as we log all access attempts to log into the switches. We look at the logs once a week audit whats been going on but we see the trap notifications as soon as trap is triggered.
10-13-2010 04:47 AM
Ok, thx for the info!
IS there any documents stating what are the recommended and mandatory traps to be sent in a switching environment?
Regards
10-13-2010 05:42 AM
I'm not at the office right now, but tomorrow monring I'll see what I can get for you but as for "mandatory" I don't think Cisco makes mandatory anything they just suggest and recommend certain things.
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