Configure SNMP Traps
Hello,
I am running SCOM 2012 R2 and I am trying to set up the server to receive SNMP traps from my HP Procurve switches. I setup 1 switch to send all traps to my SCOM server. The SNMP Feature is installed and the SNMP Trap service is disabled.
The SNMP Service is configured to the correct community and is setup to accept from all hosts. I setup a rule that targets Nodes and I setup an Event View that uses this rule. I trigger an alert on my switch and I see nothing in the Event
View. What am I doing wrong?
Hi,
Im glad you got the SNMP working.
You can either right-click an event, press Notification subscription and Create...
You can also go to Administration and create it from there. The setup is pretty straight forward, but there are some guides here:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2012/04/28/opsmgr-2012-configure-notifications.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh212805.aspx
www.coretech.dk - blog.coretech.dk
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Hi evryone;
I'm having some issues configurin SNMP traps on a ASA5520 USER-CONTEXT (Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 8.2(4)):
I had already configured SNMP traps on ADMIN-CONTEXT and traps were getting the correspondig NETCOOL SERVERS (10.105.27.115 and 10.105.27.118) as you can see in point 2).
Cuold you please give me any clue of why I get this output for a non ADMIN-CONTEXT and why I do not even see SNMP packets output
1) CUST-09-CONTEXT
name 10.105.27.115 Netcool1_TESTBED description Netcool1_TESTBED SNMP server.
name 10.105.27.118 Netcool2_TESTBED description Netcool2_TESTBED SNMP server.
snmp-server community sjnemdhqksptabld
snmp-server host CUST-09-HCS-MNGT-TRANSIT Netcool1_TESTBED community sjnemdhqksptabld version 2c
snmp-server host CUST-09-HCS-MNGT-TRANSIT Netcool2_TESTBED community sjnemdhqksptabld version 2c
no snmp-server location
no snmp-server contact
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route CUST-09-HCS-MNGT-TRANSIT 10.105.27.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.228.1 1
CAPTURES
Lab-asa1-p/CUST-09-CONTEXT/act# capture TEST1 interface CUST-09-HCS-MNGT-TRANSIT match ip host 10.105.27.115 any
Lab-asa1-p/CUST-09-CONTEXT/act# show capture TEST1 trace detail
23 packets captured
1: 15:17:16.373927 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 9815)
2: 15:17:18.370433 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 10598)
3: 15:17:20.370433 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 27648)
4: 15:17:22.370433 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 3518)
5: 15:17:24.370433 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 18995)
6: 15:17:43.015258 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 2110)
7: 15:17:45.010436 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 11567)
8: 15:17:47.010436 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 25551)
9: 15:17:49.010436 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 3716)
10: 15:17:51.010436 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 20820)
11: 15:48:16.998483 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 25423)
12: 15:48:18.990366 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 30357)
13: 15:48:20.990366 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 31174)
14: 15:48:22.990366 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 10878)
15: 15:48:39.735527 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 8146)
16: 15:48:41.730354 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 118: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4 > 10.105.27.115: icmp: echo request (ttl 255, id 1803)
17: 15:49:01.881134 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33434: [udp sum ok] udp 0 [ttl 1] (id 15279)
18: 15:49:01.881744 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33435: [udp sum ok] udp 0 [ttl 1] (id 20090)
19: 15:49:01.884201 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33436: [udp sum ok] udp 0 [ttl 1] (id 24847)
20: 15:49:01.886672 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33437: [udp sum ok] udp 0 (ttl 2, id 8822)
21: 15:49:04.880356 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33438: [udp sum ok] udp 0 (ttl 2, id 20949)
22: 15:49:07.880371 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33439: [udp sum ok] udp 0 (ttl 2, id 9126)
23: 15:49:10.880340 1200.0314.0600 0000.0c9f.fc14 0x8100 46: 802.1Q vlan#3092 P0 192.168.228.4.49175 > 10.105.27.115.33440: [udp sum ok] udp 0 (ttl 3, id 24404)
23 packets shown
I had already configured SNMP traps on ADMIN-CONTEXT and traps were getting the correspondig NETCOOL SERVERS:
2) CONFIGURATION ADMIN-CONTEXT
IP Management ASA-FW -->10.105.89.38
interface GigabitEthernet0/3.710
nameif management
security-level 100
ip address 10.105.89.38 255.255.255.192 standby 10.105.89.39
management-only
name 10.105.27.115 Netcool1_TESTBED description Netcool1_TESTBED SNMP server.
name 10.105.27.118 Netcool2_TESTBED description Netcool2_TESTBED SNMP server.
snmp-server community sjnemdhqksptabld
snmp-server host management Netcool1_TESTBED community sjnemdhqksptabld version 2c
snmp-server host management Netcool2_TESTBED community sjnemdhqksptabld version 2c
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
snmp-server enable traps syslog
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.105.89.1
CAPTURES : I could see 206 SNMP packets output and traffic towards the NETCOOL SERVERS (10.105.27.115 AND 10.105.27.118)
Lab-asa1-p/ADMIN-CONTEXT/act# sh snmp statistics
0 SNMP packets input
0 Bad SNMP version errors
0 Unknown community name
0 Illegal operation for community name supplied
0 Encoding errors
0 Number of requested variables
0 Number of altered variables
0 Get-request PDUs
0 Get-next PDUs
0 Get-bulk PDUs
0 Set-request PDUs (Not supported)
206 SNMP packets output
0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 512)
0 No such name errors
0 Bad values errors
0 General errors
0 Response PDUs
206 Trap PDUs
Lab-asa1-p/ADMIN-CONTEXT/act#
Lab-asa1-p/ADMIN-CONTEXT/act# capture TEST1 interface management match ip host 10.105.27.115 any
Lab-asa1-p/ADMIN-CONTEXT/act# show capture TEST1
5 packets captured
1: 18:36:17.631070 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.115.162: udp 356
2: 18:36:18.491261 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.115.162: udp 355
3: 18:36:22.389338 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.115.162: udp 266
4: 18:36:29.491231 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.115.162: udp 355
5: 18:36:40.491246 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.115.162: udp 355
5 packets shown
Lab-asa1-p/ADMIN-CONTEXT/act# capture TEST2 interface management match ip host 10.105.27.118 any
Lab-asa1-p/ADMIN-CONTEXT/act# show capture TEST2
13 packets captured
1: 18:37:16.198094 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 356
2: 18:37:24.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
3: 18:37:35.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
4: 18:37:46.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
5: 18:37:57.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
6: 18:38:08.491322 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
7: 18:38:19.491292 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
8: 18:38:30.491338 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
9: 18:38:41.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
10: 18:38:52.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
11: 18:39:03.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
12: 18:39:14.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
13: 18:39:25.491307 802.1Q vlan#710 P0 10.105.89.38.162 > 10.105.27.118.162: udp 355
13 packets shown
thanks
AnaHi guys coould you please help me out ??
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2421/products_qanda_item09186a0080a9b35b.shtml
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My user in the Administrators group.
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Getting this executable working independently of TimesTen is the first thing to look at.
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When i configure Snmp trap in switches it is showing a list of commands, What exacatly is these are?
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart warmstart
snmp-server enable traps tty
snmp-server enable traps vtp
snmp-server enable traps vlancreate
snmp-server enable traps vlandelete
snmp-server enable traps stpx
snmp-server enable traps port-security
snmp-server enable traps config
snmp-server enable traps entity
snmp-server enable traps copy-config
snmp-server enable traps fru-ctrl
snmp-server enable traps flash insertion removal
snmp-server enable traps syslog
snmp-server enable traps bridge
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snmp-server enable traps rtr
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We usually configure SNMP traps to monitor our network reachability and availability. If anything goes on Device whether it is a link down situation or any issue with protocol running on the Device. So, whenever anything goes wrong on the device it generates an SNMP Trap and notify you if you have configure SNMP-Server host to receive the notifications/traps.
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track 201 rtr 201 reachability
delay down 12
track 202 list boolean or
object 200
object 201
ThanksHi Rolf,
Thanks for the information. It helped me.
I have configured the trigger event to use the track instead insted of the syslog. And it send the traps to the server.
sysUpTime.0 = 1805405563
snmpTrapOID.0 = cEventMgrMIB.0.2
ceemHistoryEventEntry.2.3 = 211
ceemHistoryEventEntry.3.3 = 0
ceemHistoryEventEntry.4.3 = 0
ceemHistoryEventEntry.5.3 = 0
ceemHistoryEventEntry.6.3 =
ceemHistoryEventEntry.7.3 = applet: TRACK_SNMP_TRAP
ceemHistoryEventEntry.9.3 = 0
ceemHistoryEventEntry.10.3 = 0
ceemHistoryEventEntry.11.3 = DOWN
Cheers!
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SNMP Traps on ASA5585-SSP-IPS10
Hi,
I want to configure SNMP trap and Syslog on ASA5585-SSP-IPS10 with 7.x OS.
I want to send thos trap or syslog on my SNMP.
your help appreciated.You need to do this on a per-signature basis. There is no global "send all my signature events via SNMP traps".
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/7.0/configuration/guide/cli/cli_signature_definitions.html#wp1119516
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Enable snmp traps on Nexus1000V
Hello community,
I have the following issue. I want to configure snmp-traps regarding stpx (root-inconsistency, loop-inconsistency) on a Cisco Nexus 1000V.
The command "show snmp traps" lists stpx as a trap that could be configured and which is not at the moment.
MKBE1NX1# sh snmp trap
Trap type Enabled
entity : entity_mib_change Yes
entity : entity_module_status_change Yes
entity : entity_power_status_change Yes
entity : entity_module_inserted Yes
entity : entity_module_removed Yes
entity : entity_unrecognised_module Yes
entity : entity_fan_status_change Yes
entity : entity_power_out_change Yes
link : linkDown Yes
link : linkUp Yes
link : extended-linkDown Yes
link : extended-linkUp Yes
link : cieLinkDown No
link : cieLinkUp No
link : connUnitPortStatusChange Yes
rf : redundancy_framework Yes
aaa : server-state-change No
license : notify-license-expiry Yes
license : notify-no-license-for-feature Yes
license : notify-licensefile-missing Yes
license : notify-license-expiry-warning Yes
zone : unsupp-mem No
upgrade : UpgradeOpNotifyOnCompletion No
upgrade : UpgradeJobStatusNotify No
feature-control : FeatureOpStatusChange No
rmon : risingAlarm No
rmon : fallingAlarm No
rmon : hcRisingAlarm No
rmon : hcFallingAlarm No
config : ccmCLIRunningConfigChanged No
snmp : authentication No
bridge : topologychange No
bridge : newroot No
stp : inconsistency No
stpx : loop-inconsistency No
stpx : root-inconsistency No
The only snmp traps that can be configured on the system are:
aaa Module notifications enable
config Module notifications enable
entity Module notifications enable
feature-control Module notifications enable
license Module notifications enable
link Module notifications enable
rf Module notifications enable
rmon Module notifications enable
snmp Module notifications enable
upgrade Module notifications enable
zone Module notifications enable
Nothing about stpx... Is there some other way to configure more traps?
Thanks in advance,
KaterinaLooks like you could be hitting CSCsz96130 "show snmp trap displays five unconfigurable types bridge / stpx" and it looks like support has been added starting 5.0(2)N1(1).
Maybe you are looking for
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