beautypg.com

H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

Page 673

background image

659

If you want to remove any keyword condition and keyword, highlight the keyword condition and

keyword and click Delete located to right of the Selected Keywords field.
You can have more than one keyword and each keyword can use yes or no. You can only have
one AND/OR logical operator in a rule.

10.

Click the checkbox to the left of Trap Source if you want to define devices in which this Trap to
Alarm rule generates alarms. You can also define devices by view.

CAUTION:

If you do not specify a trap source, the Trap to Alarm rule applies to all devices.

11.

Select Yes or No from the If Match list:

{

Select Yes if you want the trap source to match one of the IP addresses specified in the Selected
Devices fields.

{

Select No if you do not want the trap source to match one of the IP addresses specified in the
Selected Devices fields.

You can select multiple IP addresses as the trap source but you can only have one IF Match
condition for trap source in a rule.

12.

Enter the IP address of the device you want to include or exclude in the Device IP field.

13.

Click Add.

14.

Add multiple devices by first selecting Yes or No in the IF Match field and then entering the IP
address for every device you want to include in this Trap to Alarm rule.

15.

Add devices by selecting devices by views that have already been discovered or managed in
IMC.

16.

Click Select located to the right of the Selected Devices field. The Select Devices dialog box
appears.

17.

Add devices either By View or using the Advanced query option. See "

Adding devices by View

"

and "

Adding devices by Advanced query

."

18.

To specify a trap source by custom view, click the Expand icon next to Selected Custom View.
Click Select View located to the right of the Custom View field, and click the Expand icon to the

left of Custom View on the window that appears. Select one more subviews and click OK.

19.

Click on the checkbox to the left of Trap Type if you want to define which traps this Trap to
Alarm rule generates alarms for.

20.

Select Yes or No from the If Match dropdown list. Select Yes if you want the alarms to be generated
for the trap type selected. Select No if you do not want alarms to be generated for the trap type

selected.
You can select multiple traps as the trap type but you can only have one IF Match condition for trap
type in a rule.

21.

Select the trap(s) you want to add to this Trap to Alarm rule by clicking Select to the right of the Trap
Name field.

22.

In the Select Trap dialog box, locate the MIB that contains the traps you want to add.

23.

To expand your view of the MIB, click on the arrow key next to the MIB that contains the trap that
you want to filter for. Click on the Expand all icon located in the upper right corner of the Select

Trap dialog box to expand your view to display all traps.

24.

You can also use the query function located at the top of the Select Trap dialog box to locate the

trap you want to add. Enter one or more of the following search criteria: