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Visara Master Console Center Administration Guide User Manual

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Chapter 9 Managing and Editing Events with Event Manager

Administration Guide

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Agent Name. As part of SNMP configuration, the agents with which the
host communicates are specified. Groups of SNMP Agents can also be
created. This field allows specification of an SNMP Agent or an SNMP Agent
Group to associate with the rule. If neither an agent nor group is specified,
the rule applies to all agents.

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Generic Number. Select a generic SNMP trap number from the drop-down
list. If a trap number is not specified, the rule applies to any trap number.

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Enterprise OID. Specify an OID to send with the trap.

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Enterprise Number. One of the generic trap numbers is 6—Enterprise
Trap. In this case, the trap has an additional important field—the enterprise
trap number. If an enterprise number is not specified, the rule applies to any
enterprise trap number.

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Specific Number. Identifies a specific trap. Several traps may have the
same OID, but can be distinguished by the Specific Number.

Adding, Modifying or Deleting SNMP Trap Rule Actions

From the SNMP Trap window, it is possible to add, modify, or delete SNMP
trap rules associated with the trap. The Move Up and Move Down buttons
allow rule order manipulation. The OK and Cancel buttons save and abandon
changes, respectively. Changes do not become permanent until Save is selected
from the main window.
To add a new SNMP trap rule action to the trap rule:
1.

From the SNMP Trap window, click the New button. The New SNMP
Trap Rule Action window appears (see Figure 27).

2.

Define the entries in the Modify SNMP Trap Rule Action window as
necessary, then click OK.

To modify an SNMP trap rule action:
1.

From the SNMP Trap window, select an action.

2.

Click the Modify button. The Modify SNMP Trap Rule Action window
appears (see Figure 28).

3.

Edit the entries in the Modify SNMP Trap Rule Action window as
necessary, then click OK.