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- Configure Incidents
- Manage Incidents Using Incident Configurations
- Pairwise Batch Incident Configuration
- Manage Incoming SNMP Traps
- Configure Incident Logging
- Configure SNMP Trap Incidents
- Configure Syslog Message Incidents (ArcSight)
- Configure Management Events
- Verify incident configurations
- Configure Trap Forwarding
- Configure Trap Logging
Configure Trap Logging
NNMi enables you to configure the logging format for SNMP traps that you want to appear in the trap.log
and trap.csv
log files. You can also override these trap logging configurations on a Node Group basis. This feature is useful when you want to track your trap history as well as customize a trap's message format and resolve varbind values.
The trap.log
and trap.csv
files are located in the following directories (see Manage environment variables):
Windows
%NnmDataDir%\log\nnm
Linux
$NnmDataDir/log/nnm
See the "NNMi Incidents" chapter of the Network Node Manager i Software Deployment Reference for more information about configuring these file properties.
When configuring trap logging, you perform the following tasks:
- Use the Basics pane of the Configure Trap Logging form to configure Trap Logging.
- Optional. Configure Node Group Trap Configurations to override the Trap Logging Configuration on a Node Group basis.
Note See Manage Incoming SNMP Traps for information about the criteria NNMi uses to determine when to receive or discard traps.
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