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zamykiller
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Post by zamykiller »

Hello everybody,

I have an idea but i don't know if it is possible to make it.
I have made already my snmp trap configured and it work.

Is it possible that an user can put it by him self "OK" after receiving an trap?

Thanks

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abrist
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Re: question

Post by abrist »

Well, the trap should resolve itself once the problem is fixed as your XI server should be sent a trap letting xi know the issue is resolved. My suggestion would be to acknowledge the trap and then resolve the issue with the device.
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zamykiller
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Re: question

Post by zamykiller »

Yes i know what you mean.
I am a student, and i am working at a project.
I need to make a SNMP-trap receiver. Everything works fine.
But is need is is more userfriendly if you can put it manualy back on the "OK" status.

But i think it is not possible to do it?
It would be nice, if could make it.


Have a nice day,
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slansing
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Re: question

Post by slansing »

This does not really sound like a Nagios question, SNMP is a technology that was started by Cisco, not Nagios. Feel free to look at NSTI though as it does receive and handle traps. http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Ad ... 29/details
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