Trap OID: For devices with SNMP v2c version, select the trap oid from the MIB using the Select button.Specific Type: When Generic Type is set to Enterprise a specific trap ID s identified.Generic Type: Cold Start, Link Up, Enterprise, etc.SNMP Trap Version:Select the version (SNMP V1/V3).Name: Configure a name for the new trap processor.Configure/Modify the following properties:.Click the TrapParser name/ Edit icon to modify an existing one.Go to Settings → Monitoring → SNMP Trap Processors.The following actions can be done by clicking the relevant icon:Įnable or disable trap processing: Click to enable/disable trap processingĭelete processor: Delete the Trap Processor The traps that are not processed are listed under 'Unsolicited Traps'. Trap Processor converts the cryptic message to human-readable alarm.Ĭonfigure OpManager to process the traps that are not processed out-of-the-box and convert them into alarms. Once a matching trap is found, an alert is generated. When a trap is received from a managed device, the match criteria in the parser determines whether a specific trap matches the conditions specified in the Trap Processor. OpManager enables you to process the traps from the managed devices. Enterprise specific: Vendor specific error conditions and error codes.egpNeighborloss: Agent cannot communicate with its EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol) peer.Authentication fails: This happens when an SNMP agent gets a request from an unrecognized community name.Linkup or Linkdown: A network interface card (NIC) on the agent either fails or reinitializes.Coldstart or Warmstart: The agent reinitialized its configuration tables.
SNMP traps are alerts generated by agents on a managed device.
Traps are cryptic messages of a fault that occurs in an SNMP device.