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Deciding What SNMP Traps to Send to NNMi

NNMi uses the following SNMP traps to poll devices when these SNMP traps are received rather than waiting for the next polling interval.

  • CempMemBufferNotify
  • CiscoColdStart
  • CiscoEnvMonFanNotification
  • CiscoEnvMonFanStatusChangeNotif
  • CiscoEnvMonRedundantSupplyNotification
  • CiscoEnvMonSuppStatusChangeNotif
  • CiscoEnvMonTemperatureNotification
  • CiscoEnvMonTempStatusChangeNotif
  • CiscoEnvMonVoltageNotification
  • CiscoEnvMonVoltStatusChangeNotif
  • CiscoFRUInserted
  • CiscoFRURemoved
  • CiscoLinkDown
  • CiscoLinkUp
  • CiscoModuleDown
  • CiscoModuleUp
  • CiscoModuleStatusChange
  • CiscoRFProgressionNotif
  • CiscoRFSwactNotif
  • CiscoWarmStart
  • HSRPStateChange
  • IetfVrrpStateChange
  • Rc2kTemperature
  • RcAggLinkDown
  • RcAggLinkUp
  • RcChasFanDown
  • RcChasFanUp
  • RcChasPowerSupplyDown
  • RcChasPowerSupplyUp
  • Rcn2kTemperature
  • RcnAggLinkDown
  • RcnAggLinkUp
  • RcnChasFanDown
  • RcnChasFanUp
  • RcnChasPowerSupplyDown
  • RcnChasPowerSupplyUp
  • RcnSmltIstLinkDown
  • RcnSmltIstLinkUp
  • RcSmltIstLinkUp
  • RcVrrpStateChange
  • SNMPColdStart
  • SNMPLinkDown
  • SNMPLinkUp
  • SNMPWarmStart

To force NNMi to poll a device when these traps are received, configure your network devices to send these traps to NNMi.

Tip For more information about these SNMP Trap Incident configurations, from the NNMi console, navigate to the Configuration workspace and select Incidents > SNMP Trap Configuration.

Also see Use Discovery Hints from SNMP Traps.