Snmp trap fields, Configuring status change events – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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SNMP trap fields

Description

Field Names

Select a MIB name from the dropdown list. All the remaining fields
change according to the MIB name selected.

MIB Name

The default trap name is completed when a MIB name is selected
in the MIB Name field. However, you can modify it by selecting
a different trap name in the dropdown list.

Trap Name

The type is a reflective form of the actual trap name. Change the
type if it does not adequately describe the system for you.

Event Type

The description is vendor-supplied. Replace it with more specific
instructions, a precise reference source, or a website referral.

Description

Most traps are enabled. Trap handling gives you control over the
volume of messages. Turn off nuisance messages, such as
unnecessary informational messages, or repeated trap messages
for an event that has not been corrected.

Enable Trap Handling

The category lists the HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM)
category types and Unknown.

Category

Some vendors use the default Informational for all severity levels.
Change the severity to a level that reflects your judgment of the
problem. Alternatively, you can change a Major or Critical severity
for a trap message that is clearly not a critical situation in your
environment. Only you know if this is the case. The only valid
options for HP SIM are Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, and
Informational.

Severity

Related procedures

Configuring e-mail settings

Configuring event filters for registered SNMP traps

Configuring modem settings for paging

Managing event handling tasks

Creating an automatic event handling task

Configuring status change events

WBEM indications

Related topics

Events

Examples of e-mail pages

Managing MIBs

Configuring status change events

Perform the following procedure to configure the sending of status change

events

for

systems

when hardware

status changes to and from a Critical (unreachable) state only.

To configure status change event settings:

1.

Select Options

EventsStatus Change Event Settings. The Status Change Event Settings

page appears.

2.

Two options are available on this page. Select one or both of the options.

Enable creation of system status change events

. This option causes a system unreachable

event to be sent whenever a system cannot be reached by a ping through the Hardware Status

478 Administering systems and events

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