Trap to alarm upgrade strategy – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Trap Name: Enter the object name for the trap you want to locate in the Trap Name field.

{

Trap OID: Enter the Object ID for the trap in the Trap OID field.

{

Enterprise Name: Enter a partial or complete name for the Enterprise MIB you want to locate in
the Enterprise Name field.

{

Enterprise OID: Enter a partial or complete Enterprise ID for the MIB you want to locate in the
Enterprise OID field.

25.

Click Query to submit your search criteria. The results of your query are displayed in the dialog
box. Click Reset to clear your query criteria and to restore the full list of MIBs and traps.

26.

Once you have located the trap you want to add, click on the checkbox to the left of the trap(s)
that you want to add.

27.

Click OK.
It may take a while for the Select Trap dialog box to close. When it does, it update the Trap Name
field with the configured traps. It may take a while for the Select Trap dialog box to close. When

it does, it update the Trap Name field with the trap(s).

28.

You can click on multiple checkboxes to select traps. Each trap is listed in the Trap Name field.

29.

If you want to remove any trap(s) from the Trap Name field, simply highlight the trap(s) and click
on the Delete button located to the right of the Trap Name field.

30.

Modify the trap parameter settings by clicking on the Parameter Settings to the right of the Trap
Name field. Add any values to the variables displayed in the Set Alarm Parameters dialog box.

31.

Click OK.
These parameters vary based on the trap you have selected in the Trap Name field.

32.

Click on the Delete button if you want to remove the parameter from the parameter settings
configuration. By deleting a parameter, you are removing it from IMC evaluation of the trap for

alarming purposes.

33.

Click on the checkbox to the left of Time Range if you want to define when this Trap to Alarm

rule generate alarms.

34.

Select the period of time to which this Trap to Alarm rule applies from the Validity Period
Configuration dropdown list.

35.

Select Weekly if you want to define the days of the week and the hourly range.

36.

Click the checkbox next to the day of the week that you want to apply this Trap to Alarm rule
to, or click the checked box to remove the rule for that day.

37.

Select By Time Range if you want to set a specific date and time range for this Trap to Alarm rule.

38.

If you selected By Time Range, enter:

{

Start Date: You can auto populate this field by clicking on the field located to the right. A popup
calendar is displayed. Select the start date from the calendar.

{

End Date: You can auto populate this field by clicking on the field located to the right. A popup
calendar is displayed. Select the start date from the calendar.

39.

Enter the Start Time for every day you have applied this Trap to Alarm rule to.

40.

Enter the End Time for every day you have applied this Trap to Alarm rule to.

41.

Click OK.

Trap to alarm upgrade strategy

You can create user-defined rules that upgrade received traps to alarms either when the trap matches the

rule or when a trap does not match the alarm rule conditions. To use this feature, you must first create the

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