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- Configure Basic Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident
- Specify the Incident Configuration Name (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Specify the SNMP Object ID
- Display an SNMP Trap Incident as a Root Cause Incident
- Specify Category and Family (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Create an Incident Category (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Create an Incident Family (SNMP Trap Incident)
- Specify the Incident Severity (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Specify Your Incident Message Format (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Valid Parameters for Configuring Incident Messages (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Include Custom Incident Attributes in Your Message Format (SNMPTrap Incident)
- Specify a Description for Your Incident Configuration (SNMPTrap Incident)
Specify Your Incident Message Format (SNMP Trap Incident)
When configuring an incident, specify the information you want NNMi to include in the incident's Message attribute value. You can use any combination of valid parameter strings and Custom Incident attributes to configure the Message.
Note The incident Message limit is 1024 characters. If the returned values exceed this limit, NNMi truncates the value starting from the end of the returned text string.
Valid Parameters for Configuring Incident Messages (SNMP Trap Incident)
Include Custom Incident Attributes in Your Message Format (SNMP Trap Incident)
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