Francois,

I'm using PF 2.0.1 documentation, but based on that u said I did:

- deleted some lines on the CLI switch

no snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup
no snmp-server enable traps MAC-Notification

Will modify to just include engineID 123400000000000000000000 on the 1st
line, and following lines I will comment because SNMP v1, if I have to
change with your help to a new SNMP version we can include again.

SNMPEngineID=ARRAY(0X9ac3dcc)

#SNMPPrivProtocoloRead=ARRAY(0x9acb670)
#SNMPPrivProtocoloWrite=ARRAY(0x9ac3ed4)

Have no idea why appeared to me these lines with ARRAY. I edited the files
directly by vi editor and sometimes by web interface.

Tks in advance,
Marlon

2011/10/11 Francois Gaudreault <[email protected]>

> Before helping you, couple of things,
> > -----
> > snmp-server engineID local 123400000000000000000000
> > snmp-server community public RO
> > snmp-server community private RW
> > snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup
> > snmp-server enable traps port-security
> > snmp-server enable traps port-security traprate 1
> > snmp-server enable traps MAC-Notification
> > snmp-server host 192.168.50.120 public
> >
> This is not what we say in our configuration guide, so go back and
> carefully read the page 16 ( Cisco 2950 with port-security).  MAC-Notif
> and linkstatus traps SHOULD NOT be enabled if you use port-security.
>
> >
> > [192.168.50.111]
> > type=Cisco::Catalyst_2950
> > mode=production
> > vlans=2,3,4,5,10
> > normalVlan=10
> > SNMPVersionTrap=1
> > SNMPCommunityTrap=public
> > SNMPCommunityRead=public
> > SNMPCommunityWrite=private
> > SNMPEngineID=ARRAY(0X9ac3dcc)
> > SNMPPrivProtocoloRead=ARRAY(0x9acb670)
> > SNMPPrivProtocoloWrite=ARRAY(0x9ac3ed4)
> > uplink=                              (let blank because I don't have a
> > uplink, gateway)
> > -----
> What are those ARRAY thing in your switches.conf ????
>
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