SNMP Trap
The SNMP Trap monitor listens for unsolicited messages from a monitored network device notifying WhatsUp Gold of a specific event. The monitor can be configured to listen for all SNMP traps or for only specific types.
Provide a unique name and description for the monitor, then configure the following:
- . Select the desired object identifier (OID) from the Enterprise section of the MIB. This is the SNMP enterprise identifier in the trap, which is used for unique identification of traps for a particular application. If you specify the OID in this box, then an incoming trap matches this rule only if the trap enterprise box begins with the OID that you have specified. If you are unsure of the OID to use, or you do not need to be specific, you can leave this box blank and it is ignored. Please note, this option is only available if Generic Type is set to 6-EnterpriseSpecific.
- . Select the SNMP Trap type. Each trap has a generic type number which is part of the rule determining the matching criteria for an incoming trap.
- . Enter an integer value from 0 to 4294967296. Please note, the Generic Type (Major) must be set to Enterprise Specific.
- . Click to launch the Rules Expression Editor to create an expression, test it, and compare it to potential payloads.
: If you have multiple payload "match on" expressions, they are linked by "OR" logic—not "AND" logic. If you have two expressions, one set to "AB" and the other to "BA", it matches against a trap containing any of the following: "AB" or "BA" or "ABBA".