SNMP Traps

Created by Lakshmi Vasanth, Modified on Mon, 12 Feb, 2024 at 3:06 AM by Lakshmi Vasanth

SNMP Traps are the alert messages sent from a remote SNMP-enabled device (an agent) to a central collector, the “SNMP manager”.  Incoming traps are used to inform an SNMP manager when an important event happens at the Agent level.  They trigger instantaneously, rather than waiting for a status request from the manager.


1.  Navigate to IT Management > Alarms/Triggers > SNMP Traps.


The SNMP Traps page is displayed.



The description of fields is given below:


Field

Description

No.

Serial Number of the trigger.

Host Name

Shows the name of the host machine.

Source IP

Shows the IP address of the source.

SNMP OID

Shows an address that is used to uniquely identify managed devices and their statuses. 

SNMP Description

Shows the description about 

Time

Shows the date and time stamps at which the trigger was created.

Assigned

Shows the email ID of the person to whom this is assigned to.

Hours

Shows the number of hours


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