I've consulted on one of the switch support colleague, to disable SNMP trap, you can run the command #no snmp-server enable traps ecmp. In order for you to enable SNMP server, you will need to configure snmp-server in your server and configured it. Then based snmp-server configured on system, you have to configure snmp-server community, view, groups etc on switch.
To enable the SNMP trap on your device you need to make some changes to your server configure SNMP-server and it will be enabled. For disabling the same run a #no SNMP-server enable traps ecmp command on your device. This will definitely help in enabling and disabling the SNMP trap.
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September 7th, 2021 01:00
Hello @R Paul,
I've consulted on one of the switch support colleague, to disable SNMP trap, you can run the command #no snmp-server enable traps ecmp. In order for you to enable SNMP server, you will need to configure snmp-server in your server and configured it. Then based snmp-server configured on system, you have to configure snmp-server community, view, groups etc on switch.
Here the switch user guide for reference: https://dell.to/3lhntwv page 1532 onwards.
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September 13th, 2021 00:00
To enable the SNMP trap on your device you need to make some changes to your server configure SNMP-server and it will be enabled. For disabling the same run a #no SNMP-server enable traps ecmp command on your device. This will definitely help in enabling and disabling the SNMP trap.