H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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7.

Do one of the following:

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If you choose the logical operator AND with multiple keywords, all keywords must be found in
the description field of the trap for the trap to generate an alarm.

{

If you select the logical operator OR, only one of the words must exist in the description field of

the trap for an alarm to be generated. Only one logical operator can be used in a rule.

8.

Add the keyword condition from the Keyword list.

9.

Do one of the following:

{

Select Yes if you want the trap to contain the keyword.

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Select No if you want to alarm on traps that do not contain the keyword.

10.

Add the keywords you want to match on in the Keyword field to the right of the Keyword list.
The total number of characters of all the keywords cannot exceed 256.

11.

Delete keywords as necessary by using the Delete button to the right of the Selected Keywords
field.

12.

To modify the added keyword conditions, delete undesirable keyword conditions and then add
new ones.

13.

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

14.

Select Yes or No from the Trap Source 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.

15.

Modify or remove the IP address of the devices you want to include or exclude in this trap to alarm
field in the Device IP field by highlighting the IP addresses you want to remove and click the Delete

button to the right of the Trap Source field.

16.

To add devices, refer to the step on adding devices in the previous section of this manual.

17.

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.

18.

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

19.

Select Yes or No from the Trap Type If Match list:

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Select Yes if you want the alarms to be generated for the trap type selected.

{

Select No if you want to 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.

20.

Select the traps you want to add this trap to alarm rule by clicking Select to the right of the Trap
Name field.

21.

In the Select Trap dialog box, locate the MIB that contains the trap that you want.

22.

Do one of the following:

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To expand your view of the MIB, click on the arrow key next to the MIB that contains the trap
that you want to add.

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