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- Configure SNMP Trap Incidents
- SNMP Trap Configuration Form
- Configure Basic Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Interface Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Node Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Suppression Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Enrichment Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Dampening Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Deduplication for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Rate (Time Period and Count) for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Actions for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Configure Forward to Global Manager Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident (NNMi Advanced)
- SNMP Trap Configuration Form
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:
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Navigate to the Incidents folder:
- From the workspace navigation pane, select the Configuration workspace.
- Expand the Incidents folder.
- Select SNMP Trap Configurations .
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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.
- Make your configuration choices (see table).
- Click Save and Close to save your changes and return to the previous form.
Task | How |
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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. |
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