Modifying trap definition severity settings, Importing trap definitions from a mib file, Modifying trap – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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For restore trap definitions, IMC evaluates the Restore Trap configuration to validate that it has the same

Key Parameter configured as the traps listed in the restore trap configuration that identifies the faults. If the
Key Parameters configured for all traps is identical, the Check Result field contains the value Pass. If

the Key Parameter is not identical for all traps in the Restore Trap Configuration, the Check Result field
contains the value

Not Pass. Click OK.

Modifying trap definition severity settings

You can change the severity settings of trap definitions for many trap definitions at once.
To modify trap definition severity settings:

1.

Navigate to Trap Definition.

a.

Click the Alarm tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click Trap Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click

Trap Definition under Trap Management from the navigation tree on the left.

2.

Click the checkbox to the left of the Trap Name for all trap definitions for which you want to
change the Severity setting (also referred to as the Alarm Level or Trap Level).

3.

Click Modify Severity.
The Trap Severity Setting page appears.

4.

Click the radio button next to the Setting Style you want to apply these changes to in the Trap

Severity Setting page.

All Setting: Choose this option if you want to apply the same severity or alarm level setting to all
selected trap definitions.
If you select this option, select the severity or alarm level setting you want to apply from the All
Setting list.

Individual Setting: Choose this option if you want to apply severity or alarm level settings
individually to every selected trap definition.
If you select this option, the Selected Traps list becomes active and you can select the Goal Trap
Severity setting for every trap definition listed in the Selected Traps table.

5.

Select the Goal Trap Severity setting for every trap definition in which you want to modify the
severity setting.

Default Severity: Choose this option if you want to apply the default severity to all trap definitions
listed in the Selected Traps table.

6.

Click OK.

Importing trap definitions from a MIB file

You can also import trap definitions from system or vendor MIBs.
To import trap definitions:

1.

Copy the MIBs that contain trap definitions to

IMC installation directory/client/TrapMIB

Most MIBs have dependencies on other MIBs, most especially MIB2 or SNMP-v2-MIB and IF-MIB.
These MIBs are compiled into IMC by default and should not be removed. There may also be other

MIB dependencies that require you to compile them into IMC before you can compile the MIBs that

contain the trap definitions you want to add. MIB definition files list their dependencies at the
beginning of the MIB.

2.

Navigate to Trap Definition.

a.

Click the Alarm tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

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