Adding SNMP Trap monitoring by loading vendor Trap Mibs in OpManager

Adding SNMP Trap monitoring by loading vendor Trap Mibs in OpManager

Question : How do I add Trap processors by loading vendor Trap Mibs in OpManager?

Solution: Following are the steps to load the traps from various MIBs:
Go to Settings → Monitoring → SNMP Trap Processors. All the configured processors are listed here.
  • Hover the cursor on the Actions menu and click on Load Traps From Mibs.
  • From the list of MIBs, select the MIB from which you want to load. The traps in that MIB are listed.
  • Select the required trap variable, and click Add.
A Processor for the selected trap will be added, and will be listed.

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