How to set Priority for Normal and Critical for Same OID

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Re: How to set Priority for Normal and Critical for Same OID

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Thanks for the MIB file. It doesn't have enough information so you will have to do the following.
Edit the snmptt.conf file and comment out the sections with this OID in them.

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Save the file and restart the snmptt daemon.
Then on your remote device, generate a trap with an OK and Critical status.
Then on the Nagios system, in the snmpttunknown.log file will have the information we need.
Please post that information.
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Re: How to set Priority for Normal and Critical for Same OID

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Re: How to set Priority for Normal and Critical for Same OID

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tgriep wrote:Thanks for the MIB file. It doesn't have enough information so you will have to do the following.
Edit the snmptt.conf file and comment out the sections with this OID in them.

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.1.3.6.1.4.1.19808.2.101.5
Save the file and restart the snmptt daemon.
Then on your remote device, generate a trap with an OK and Critical status.
Then on the Nagios system, in the snmpttunknown.log file will have the information we need.
Please post that information.
Can you follow these steps, please?
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