hey guys a quick question. I want to receive snmp traps from ilo. how do I configure a filter for this?
sigh its been a while since i had to configure nls....
snmp inputs from ilo
snmp inputs from ilo
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scottwilkerson
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Re: snmp inputs from ilo
Not sure what you mean by ilo
But here is the info on receiving traps with Log Server
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstas ... ptrap.html
so add an input something like this:
But here is the info on receiving traps with Log Server
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstas ... ptrap.html
so add an input something like this:
Then configure equipment to send to you Log Server on port 1162snmptrap {
port => 1162
type => snmptrap
}
Re: snmp inputs from ilo
Thanks man! it snowed up here in mass. I think I was in snowdepression (its a thing I promise, I just made it up, but its a thing) and could not remember what i had to do.
you can lock it up!
you can lock it up!
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Re: snmp inputs from ilo
no problem, snow depression is a real thing, we know all too well in MN 