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Configure Interface Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident

NNMi enables you to apply a Suppression, Enrichment, Dampen, or Actions incident configuration to a Source Object based on the Source Object's participation in an Interface Group.

Note Interface Settings override any other Suppression, Enrichment, Dampen, or Actions configuration settings for this incident, including those configured on the Node Settings tab.

Tip See Create Interface Groups for more information about Interface Groups.

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For information about each SNMP Traps tab: Concept Link IconSee Also

To apply an incident configuration to a Source Object based on the Source Object's Interface Group:

  1. Select the Interface Settings tab.
  2. Do one of the following:

    1. To create a new configuration, click the  New icon.
    2. To edit an existing configuration, click the  Open icon in the row representing the configuration you want to edit.
  3. Configure the desired Interface Settings (see table).
  4. Configure any Suppression, Dampen, or Enrichment settings for this Interface Group. Concept Link IconSee Also
  5. Click  Save and Close to save your changes and return to the previous form.
Interface Group Attributes
Name Description
Interface Group Click the Lookup icon and select  Quick Find to select the Interface Group you want to use.
Ordering Determines the priority order for those interfaces that appear in multiple Interface Groups. The lower the number, the higher the priority. For example, 1 is the highest priority. If an interface is in multiple Interface Groups and more than one of those Interface Groups have been specified in an incident configuration, only the incident configuration with the highest priority will be applied to the interface.
Enable

Use this attribute to temporarily disable an incident's configuration settings:

Disable  = Temporarily disable the selected configuration.

Enable  = Enable the selected configuration.

Related Topics

Configure Node Settings for an SNMP Trap Incident