Re: SNMP traps (was: Linux build problem)

From: Imran Khan <imran_k01_at_DOMAIN_REMOVED>
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 08:15:11 -0700 (PDT)

I played around with this yesterday, but could not get my traps to show up.
 
Even though my rule #1 (any,any,any,alarm) in the Event Processing Table is there.
 
Thanks in advance,

Victor Kirhenshtein <victor_at_opticom.lv> wrote:

Hi all!

I just read my posting again, and find one mistake - you have not to
create any rules to see "unmatched trap" events in the event log. It
will be generated fo every unmatched traps. Sorry for inconvinience.

Best regards,
Victor

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Victor Kirhenshtein [mailto:victor_at_opticom.lv]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 3:40 PM
> To: NetXMS Users
> Subject: [netxms-users] SNMP traps (was: Linux build problem)
>
>
>
> Hello!
>
> Below is a short instruction for processing SNMP traps with NetXMS:
>
> First, you should create mapping between SNMP trap and NetXMS
> event. To do this, go to View -> Control Panel -> SNMP traps.
> You will see some default mappings for standard SNMP traps.
> Select Trap -> New... To create new trap mapping. System will
> match trap OID to OID in map entry, and if OID in map entry
> is shorter or equal to trap's OID, event specified in map
> entry will be generated. To start, I suggest you to create
> map entry with OID ".1" and event SNMP_UNMATCHED_TRAP. This
> will match all traps with OIDs starting with ".1" (usually
> any traps). When you have setup trap to event mapping, you
> should see generated events in event log (View -> Event Log).
> If you wish to generate alarms or execute programs when you
> receive SNMP trap, you should configure event processing
> policy (View -> Control Panel -> Event Processing
> Policy) to process SNMP_UNMATCHED_TRAP or any other events
> you generate. In event processing policy you can specify that
> you wish to create an alarm from event or perform some
> actions. Please note that if you wish to du very granular
> processing of traps, most likely you will have to create
> custom events, which can be done with event configurator
> (View -> Control Panel -> Events).
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Best regards,
> Victor
>
>

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