Nagios- SCOM 2012 Connector

Hi,
We have a requirement that "We need alerts to SCOM 2012 from open source tool Nagios"
I found one connector which can send alerts from SCOM to Nagios. But, as per my understandings it is only one way connector.
I need a solution that Nagios can speak to SCO 2102. That is I need Nagios alerts in SCOM.
I hope Microsoft expert can help me on this. Please give me some good solutions.

Hi,
I will help you to collect the requirements. Thanks for using SCOM 2012.
Niki Han
TechNet Community Support

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  • SCOM 2012 Probe for Omnibus (Netcool)

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