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SNMP Trap Configuration Form

[This is the context-sensitive Help topic for the SNMP Trap Configuration form.]

Create one Trap Incident configuration for each trap (separate configurations for an SNMPv2 trap number and a similar SNMPv1 trap number). For example:

  • .1.3.6.1.4.1.11.15.1.4.1 (SiteScopeAlertEventv2)
  • .1.3.6.1.4.1.11.15.1.4.0.1 (SiteScopeAlertEventv1)

Note See Manage Incoming SNMP Traps for information about the criteria NNMi uses to determine when to receive or discard traps.

To configure incidents originating from SNMP traps:

  1. Select SNMP Trap Configurations .
  2. Do one of the following:

    Note If you want to add or edit an SNMP trap configuration, verify that Enabled  is selected.

    • To add an SNMP trap configuration, click the New icon, and continue.
    • To edit an SNMP trap configuration, double-click the row representing the configuration you want to edit, and continue.
    • To delete an SNMP trap configuration, select a row, and click the Delete icon.
  3. Make your configuration choices (see table).
  4. Click  Save and Close to save your changes and return to the previous form.
Tasks for SNMP Trap Configuration
Task How
Configure Basic Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Basics pane of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Interface Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Interface Settings tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Node Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Node Settings tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Suppression Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Suppression tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Enrichment Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Enrichment tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Dampening Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Dampen tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Deduplication for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Deduplication tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Rate (Time Period and Count) for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Rate tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Actions for an SNMP Trap Incident Use the Actions tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.
Configure Forward to Global Manager Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident (NNMi Advanced) Use the Forward to Global Managers tab of the SNMP Trap Configuration form.