The SNMP trap monitor receives trap messages from SNMP monitors on remote hosts. The monitor only receives messages that originate from the device's IP address. The first step of the filtering is done with the specified enterprise OIDs. Further inspection of the trap is done with the variable binding filter, which can include several rules. The rules are either evaluated all together (AND operation) or one by one (OR operation). The resulting trap triggers a failed test. The monitor can filter out standard generic SNMP v1 and v2c trap types.
Each OID field can be populated by selecting it from the MIB browser. The MIB browser is opened by pressing the button to the right of the OID field.
See the
Note: Only monitor specific settings are documented here. See Standard monitor settings.
Basic tab
@string
it means you can use this string as part of the OID. For example the OID .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16@Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection
can be entered in the OID field instead of identifying the index number of the network connection.Variable Binding filter tab
All
, all variable bindings must match. If At least one
, only one variable binding must match.true
to be considered a matching trap.Trap type filter tab
Coldstart
Warmstart
Link down
Link up
Authentication failed
EGP
Enterprise