Juniper JN0-102 Exam: Configuring SNMP Trap Notifications

Configure Router for SNMP Trap Notifications

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You have been asked to configure your router to send link-related SNMP trap notifications to the network management system (NMS) located at address

172.16.17.1.

Which two commands are required? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D.

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The correct answers are A and C.

A. The command "set snmp trap-group my-trap-group targets 172.16.17.1" is used to create a new SNMP trap group called "my-trap-group" and add the network management system (NMS) located at IP address 172.16.17.1 as a target for trap notifications. This command is required to configure the router to send link-related SNMP trap notifications to the NMS.

B. The command "set snmp targets 172.16.17.1" is used to add the NMS located at IP address 172.16.17.1 as a target for SNMP requests, not SNMP trap notifications. This command is not required to configure the router to send link-related SNMP trap notifications to the NMS.

C. The command "set snmp trap-group my-trap-group link-status" is used to specify that the trap group "my-trap-group" should include link status events. This command is required to configure the router to send link-related SNMP trap notifications to the NMS.

D. The command "set snmp trap-group my-trap-group categories link" is used to specify that the trap group "my-trap-group" should include traps related to link events. While this command is related to link events, it does not include link status events specifically. Therefore, this command is not required to configure the router to send link-related SNMP trap notifications to the NMS.

In summary, to configure the router to send link-related SNMP trap notifications to the NMS located at IP address 172.16.17.1, the following two commands are required:

set snmp trap-group my-trap-group targets 172.16.17.1 set snmp trap-group my-trap-group link-status