3750 sw is not sending SSH login failure SNMP trap

Hi experts,
I want to make my switch send trap when failed SSH login is detected. I found the "login Enhancement" feature and enabled the trap and logging for the failed attempt.
3750# sh run | in login
aaa authentication login default local
login delay 1
login on-failure
3750# sh login
     A login delay of 1 seconds is applied.
     No Quiet-Mode access list has been configured.
     All failed login is logged and generate SNMP traps.
     Router NOT enabled to watch for login Attacks
Then I enabled all the traps except the one for the syslog (because I don't want all the log messages are sent as SNMP traps...)
(config)# snmp-server enable traps
(config)# no snmp-server enable traps syslog
(config)# snmp-server host 10.1.1.1 mysnmpkey
Now when I try to login with incorrect password I do see the log but I don't receive the trap...
Nov 23 12:39:27: %SEC_LOGIN-4-LOGIN_FAILED: Login failed [user: admin] [Source: 10.1.1.1] [localport: 22] [Reason: Login Authentication Failed] at 12:39:27 EST Wed Nov 23 2011
Of course when I enable the "syslog" trap I see something but that's more just for this log message
Any idea why??
My 3750-24TS-E is running
Cisco IOS Software, C3750 Software (C3750-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(55)SE3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Thanks!
Difan

Hey Smitesh thanks for the reply. However my switch doesn't support the aaa_server trap...
#snmp-server enable traps ?
  auth-framework    Enable SNMP CISCO-AUTH-FRAMEWORK-MIB traps
  bgp               Enable BGP traps
Mine is a 3750 switch. Is this command for routers?
Thanks,
Difan

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      OS version:                    Windows XP
      OS service pack:               Service Pack 3
      OS region:                     United States
      OS language:                   English (United States)
      OS architecture:               x86
      Process architecture:          32 Bit
      OS clustered:                  No
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      Description:                   SQL Server Database Services 2008
      SQLProductFamilyCode:          {628F8F38-600E-493D-9946-F4178F20A8A9}
      ProductName:                   SQL2008
      Type:                          RTM
      Version:                       10
      SPLevel:                       0
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      Installation edition:          DEVELOPER
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      HELP:                          False
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      INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR:           C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSQLDATADIR:             <empty>
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      ISSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
      ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      MEDIASOURCE:                   D:\
      NPENABLED:                     0
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      RSSVCPASSWORD:                 *****
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