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Adding additional parameters

These commands are at the OSPF router Level of the CLI.

Here is a summary of OSPF traps supported on device, their corresponding CLI commands, and
their associated MIB objects from RFC 1850. The first list are traps enabled by default:

interface-state-change-trap – [MIB object: OspfIfstateChange]

virtual-interface-state-change-trap – [MIB object: OspfVirtIfStateChange

neighbor-state-change-trap – [MIB object:ospfNbrStateChange]

virtual-neighbor-state-change-trap – [MIB object: ospfVirtNbrStateChange]

interface-config-error-trap – [MIB object: ospfIfConfigError]

virtual-interface-config-error-trap – [MIB object: ospfVirtIfConfigError]

interface-authentication-failure-trap – [MIB object: ospfIfAuthFailure]

virtual-interface-authentication-failure-trap – [MIB object: ospfVirtIfAuthFailure]

interface-receive-bad-packet-trap – [MIB object: ospfIfrxBadPacket]

virtual-interface-receive-bad-packet-trap – [MIB object: ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket]

The following traps are disabled by default.

interface-retransmit-packet-trap – [MIB object: ospfTxRetransmit]

virtual-interface-retransmit-packet-trap – [MIB object: ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit]

originate-lsa-trap – [MIB object: ospfOriginateLsa]

originate-maxage-lsa-trap – [MIB object: ospfMaxAgeLsa]

link-state-database-overflow-trap – [MIB object: ospfLsdbOverflow]

link-state-database-approaching-overflow-trap – [MIB object: ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow

Example

To stop an OSPF trap from being collected, use the CLI command: no trap ospf-trap, at the Router
OSPF level of the CLI. To disable reporting of the neighbor-state-change-trap, enter the following
command.

Brocade(config-ospf-router)# no trap neighbor-state-change-trap

Example

To reinstate the trap, enter the following command.

Brocade(config-ospf-router)# trap neighbor-state-change-trap

Syntax: [no] trap ospf-trap

Modify OSPF standard compliance setting

The device is configured, by default, to be compliant with the RFC 1583 OSPF V2 specification.

To configure a router to operate with the latest OSPF standard, RFC 2328, enter the following
commands.

Brocade(config)# router ospf

Brocade(config-ospf-router)# no rfc1583-compatibility

Syntax: [no] rfc1583-compatibility