Management | 73• snmp-server community ipmask: Sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community.• [no] snmp-server community mode name: Activates [deactivates] the designated SNMP community.All configured communities are enabled by default.• snmp-server community ro: Restricts access to switch information to read-only.• snmp-server community rw: Sets access to switch information to read/write.• snmptrap ipaddr: Assigns an IP address to a specified community name.• [no] snmptrap mode: Activates [deactivates] an SNMP trap receiver name.In Privileged Exec mode:• To view the SNMP configuration, use the show snmpcommunity command.• To display SNMP trap receiver entries, use the show snmptrap command.See also Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on page 75.Managing SNMP TrapsSNMP trap events are logged and sent out via SNMP. For trap management, use the CLI commands listedbelow.Traps can be enabled for the following features:• Authentication• Link up/down• Multiple users• Spanning Tree• OSPF• DVMRP• PIM (both DM and SM with one command)Commands to [disable] enable traps are listed here.Global Config Mode:• [no] ip dvmrp trapflags: This command sets the DVMRP Traps flag (disabled by default).• [no] ip pim-trapflags: This command sets the PIM Traps flag (disabled by default).• [no] snmp-server enable traps bcaststorm: This command sets Broadcast Storm flag (sending oftraps enabled by default).• [no] snmp-server enable traps linkmode: This command sets the Link Up/Down flag (traps enabledby default).• [no] snmp-server enable traps multiusers: This command sets the Multiple Users flag (trapsenabled by default).• [no] snmp-server enable traps stpmode: This command sets the Spanning Tree flag (traps enabledby default).Note: The DVMRP, OSPF, and PIM traps and associated commands are supported only in theLayer 3 software image of SFTOS.