ENterprise Manager SNMP Traps

Hi all,
I have configured the Database Control (not Grid Control) to send SNMP alert in our monitoring system.
I have added notification rules per target (Instance, Cluster, Database, Host, ASM, Listener). For Each notification rule I have added the metrics and specified the SNMP method.
Now, testing the SNMP alert for Tablespace Space Used (%) , I have created a small tablespace datafile and fill it with data, as you can see below.
The issue is that the tablespace alert is not showing in the monitoring system where a previous test I have made to shutdown the database shows the database down alert on the monitoring system. How can I troubleshoot the issue?
Thank you
SQL> SELECT REASON, OBJECT_NAME, OWNER from DBA_OUTSTANDING_ALERTS;
REASON
OBJECT_NAME
OWNER
Tablespace [TSPACE_TEST] is [100 percent] full
TSPACE_TEST

11g wrote:
Look at the log files at location $ORACLE_HOME/sysman/log for error messages..There is no recent messages in the log file. Last update 04th of August,
[oracle@db01 admin]$ cd $ORACLE_HOME/sysman/log
[oracle@db01 log]$ ls -rtl
total 288
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 286787 Aug  4 03:39 emrep_config.log

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