Raising an SNMP alert

Has anyone sucessfully used SNMP from a page process in APEX please?

If you're running EEM 4.0 you should have a $_routing_vrf_name variable you can use to add the VRF name to your email or SNMP trap.  There is also a "vrf" option to event routing where you can specify "all" to match on all VRFs.

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  • SNMP Alert Destinations

    How does an SNMP alert destination configured within OSB actually submit its traps?
    For instance, I have an SNMP alert destination configured within OSB named "Dev", with SNMP trap enabled, and reporting/email/JMS disabled.
    I have services with SLA rules that are firing, and are generating SLA alerts, and are using this alert destination.
    In the underlying Weblogic domain, I have an SNMP Server Agent name "Dev" which points to the actual IP of the SNMP monitoring tool which receives the alerts, and the WL servers are generating alerts successfully for Weblogic - specific events, such as startup, shutdown, etc.
    But as yet, we don't see any of the OSB traps arriving. Presumably, the name of the Alert destination defined within OSB must match the name of the WL agent ( although the OSB docs are silent on this ).
    So I see SLA alerts in the console, but no sign of any SNMP traps being emitted as a result of the alert.

    But as yet, we don't see any of the OSB traps arriving. Presumably, the name of the Alert destination defined within OSB must match the name of the WL agent ( although the OSB docs are silent on this ).Not required.
    I have configured SNMP traps with OSB in Single Node and Cluster. If you are using unixes, you might want to check the ports being used. Unless we are under root we cannot use ports 0-1023 and this might be the problem.
    Thanks
    Manoj

  • Unable to set up SNMP alerts

    I'm trying to set up SNMP alerts in WL 8.1 and in the server log I see the following:
    ##<Apr 15, 2005 11:01:20 AM EDT> <Error> <SNMP Agent> <aan1> <dra> <SNMP Service Thread> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <000000> <There are multiple instances of SNMPAgentMBean ... This is an improper configuration>
    ####<Apr 15, 2005 11:01:20 AM EDT> <Error> <SNMP Agent> <aan1> <dra> <SNMP Service Thread> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <000000> <SNMP Agent will not be activated ... >
    I don't see anything that looks funny in the config.xml and don't know how multiple instances of that bean could be created. Does anyone have any experience with this that might help?
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    Sue Shanabrook

    Hello sue,
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  • Snmp alerts for CPU utilization

    Hi,
    I want to enable snmp alerts on l2 and l3 switches to monitor CPU utilization.
    I have Opmanager which is acting as SNMP server.
    I have switches L2 and L3 which are running IOS 12.0, 12.1, 12.2
    Do all these IOS versions support SNMP alerts?
    And also I want to know the commands to be configured on switches for this.
    Regards
    skrao

    You can configure SNMP traps for CPU Thresholding Notification.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6350/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a0080455772.html
    You should be ok with the versions you list but check exact IOS version supports it at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
    If you do not want to use traps then there are specific oids that can be polled for 1minute average (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57) and also 5 minute average (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58). I've used these in the past with no problems. These oids may have been superceeded so check for latest. You can always snmpwalk a device to check oids.
    The cisco SNMP navigator is helpful when it comes to oids.
    http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?local=en
    If you haven't got any SNMP configured yet on the switch check out http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Network%20Infrastructure&topic=Network%20Management&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26location%3D.1ddb4e54
    HTH
    --Phil

  • Need more info in snmp alerts

    Hello all: Here is a typical snmp message I receive:
    ================================================== =========
    The following alarm has occurred:
    Alarm generator : SNMP
    Alarm Category : CPQHLTH-MIB
    Alarm type : Fan Degraded ( 6035 )
    Alarm time : Tue Jul 24 10:29:44 EDT 2007
    Summary : The Fan Degraded on Chassis 0 ,
    Fan 2 .
    ================================================== =========
    A SNMP alarm has been generated by a device on the GR
    subnet.
    As you can, there is not much information. I really need to
    know the server which generated the error. How can I setup
    ZfS7 to do this??
    Thanks a bunch for the help, Chris.

    Yes, that is what I am looking for. THANKS VERY MUCH.
    >>> On 7/30/2007 at 8:07 PM, in message
    <[email protected]>, Steven
    Lim<s.lim_nospam@4me_curtin.edu.au> wrote:
    > Have a look in the autoexec.ncf and see if you can see
    > sys:\system\nma\nma5.ncf
    >
    > It loads
    > LOAD FLEXTRAP
    > LOAD NDPSMIB
    > LOAD NTREND
    > LOAD HOSTMIB
    > LOAD NWTRAP
    > LOAD SERVINST
    > LOAD NDSINST
    > LOAD NDSTRAP
    > LOAD MPKAGENT
    > LOAD MONDATA
    > LOAD NSSMIB
    > LOAD NWTRPAGT
    > LOAD DSTRPAGT
    >
    > but you must be loading them otherwise you wouldn't be
    > gettting anything
    > anyway.
    >
    > How do you receive the SNMP alert..via email? if so then
    > it's probably just
    > your rules for your site. Get properties of your site
    > server in the ZFS
    > namespace of ConsoleOne. This will open the ZFS MMS
    > snapins. Go to the Rules
    > pagetab. Edit the rule\s that send you the email.
    >
    > I use the following in the body of the message to show
    > me the information
    > that i want
    >
    > %-h [%n]%s
    >
    > have a look in the help to see what other options are
    > there but the one that
    > you want is %n which is the affected object\server.
    >
    > For the subject i use
    >
    > [%n] %t
    >
    > the square braces don't mean anything....i just use
    > those the encase the
    > server name.
    >
    > I've also renamed all my server objects in the atlas to
    > be just the common
    > name. It makes it all nice and short.
    >
    > hope that helps
    > "Chris Mosentine" <cmosentine@N0_$pam.vrapc.com> wrote in
    > message
    > news:46ADB66E.08CB.0032.0@N0_$pam.vrapc.com...
    >> How can I tell if I am running the NMA's. I am not all
    > that
    >> familiar with zfs.
    >>
    >> The servers are listed in the atlas.
    >>
    >> Thanks for the help, Chris.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>>> On 7/26/2007 at 1:49 AM, in message
    >> <[email protected]>,
    Steven
    >> Lim<s.lim_nospam@4me_curtin.edu.au> wrote:
    >>> Is the server running ZFS NMAs?
    >>> Can you find it in the Atlas? That's where ZFS
    >>> monitoring gets the name from
    >>>
    >>> "Chris Mosentine" <cmosentine@N0_$pam.vrapc.com> wrote
    in
    >>
    >>> message
    >>> news:46A5DB58.08CB.0032.0@N0_$pam.vrapc.com...
    >>>> Hello all: Here is a typical snmp message I receive:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    > ================================================== =======
    >>> ==
    >>>> The following alarm has occurred:
    >>>>
    >>>> Alarm generator : SNMP
    >>>> Alarm Category : CPQHLTH-MIB
    >>>> Alarm type : Fan Degraded ( 6035 )
    >>>> Alarm time : Tue Jul 24 10:29:44 EDT 2007
    >>>> Summary : The Fan Degraded on Chassis
    0
    >>
    >>> ,
    >>>> Fan 2 .
    >>>>
    >>>
    > ================================================== =======
    >>> ==
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> A SNMP alarm has been generated by a device on the GR
    >>>> subnet.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> As you can, there is not much information. I really
    >>> need to
    >>>> know the server which generated the error. How can I
    >>> setup
    >>>> ZfS7 to do this??
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks a bunch for the help, Chris.
    >>>>
    >>>>

  • Configuring SNMP Alerts

    Does anyone have any experience with configuring SNMP alerts on C-Series appliances?  I'm interested in receiving alerts when there's a certain amount of emails in the workqueue.  Is this possible?
    We experienced an issue the other day where we received an exorbitant amount of email at one time from one specific sender and the workqueue was backed up.  It would have been nice to receive alerts on this so we could more effectively eliminate the issue.  If anyone has another suggestion to receiving notification through SNMP alerts on a high amount of messages in the workqueue please let me know.  I'm open to other ideas.  I just thought this might be the most effective way.
    Thanks!
    Mike

    Thanks Viquar, maybe you can help me with the issue that I'm dealing with.
    We have roughly 4000 internal SMTP servers that send e-mail to the internet via our IronPort cluster.  These IPs are everything from USB temperature gauges to an Exchange org. with 20K mailboxes.   Every once in a while something goes haywire and a lot of e-mail gets generated internally.  Either a virus generating a lot of e-mail, an application getting stuck in a loop, or a user configuring an Outlook Rule to send all mail to an external address that is being bounced back to them.
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    One of the things that I've been researching is implementing rate limiting on outbound e-mail by IP address.  The problem is that all of these 4,000 internal SMTP servers are allowed access due to a 10.* entry in our HAT today.  So to get rate limiting going I would have to identify all of those servers and then determine the rate that would be good for each of them that would allow normal traffic but stop at the right point when an issue is occurring.  Due to the work that would take I was hoping for something along the lines of an alert when overall mail rate on the IronPort cluster goes higher than X, not knowing what X is yet...   Probably configure it something high and then slowly change it to a lower setting until I started getting alerts.
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  • Receive the SNMP Traps raised by SNMP Device

    Hi,
    I want to monitor my SNMP Enabled Switch in my Network, How can i receive the SNMP Traps raised by SNMP enabled Switch in my network.
    Any one monitoring Network switch using OEM. Please help me on how can u create plug-in for SNMP enabled device monitoring.
    Thanks in Advance...
    YJR

    Hallo YJR,
    there's a whitepaper released and linked on the extenisibility page, here's a direct link:
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  • SNMP Alert.

    Hello,
    I am trying to find out whether the alert from the SAN switch can be pointed to my email without using snmp manager server, third party monitoring tool or call home feature.
    Its a Cisco MDS 9509 - version 4.2(7a)
    SNMP and community strings has been enabled.
    And what does noauth & priv means?
    sh snmp host
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    ############                     2162 v2c      noauth trap   public
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    ############                     2162 v1        priv   trap
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    Thanks
    Yobe.

    Anything to do with email receiving from Network Devices is todo with SMTP forwarding.
    Google / Look for SMTP configuration on MDS and hopefully there is alot on Cisco's site.
    One link I found is : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/mds9000/sw/4_1/configuration/guides/cli_4_1/call.html#wp1402579
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    Yasser

  • MARS SNMP alerts

    Hi - I'm not very familiar with MARS and I'm trying to get SNMP messages sent to a NetView box when MARS identifies a High/Red alert. I created a rule that says send any of these, from and to any device, to our NetView server but so far none have arrived. (We don't get many but there appears to be at least one Red alert/day.) Would it send the alert if it's Red but turns out to be a false positive? I also tried changing an existing rule that gets triggered a lot (ARP poisoning)just to see if it would send the snmp msg but that didn't work either. The communication is fine between the boxes. I don't know what else to check. Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

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  • CSA SNMP Alerts

    I have configured an Alert for "All Alerts" within CSA to send SNMP to an IP address.
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    When I use a network sniffer, I see the packets going out but they are to port 41472\udp instead of 162\udp or 161\udp.
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  • SNMP, Alerts for OutOfMemory Exceptions

    We are using WLS6.1 on Tru64. Using SNMP, can we generate alerts for OutOfMemory
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    We are using WLS6.1 on Tru64. Using SNMP, can we generate alerts for OutOfMemory
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  • SNMP Alerts are Duplicated

    Hello,
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    update on the switches.  But what I get now are 2 alerts.  One alert is just a number, not related to the port and another alert with a full description.  These are the 2 alerts:
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  • SNMP Alerts

    Can anyone help me with this, I keep getting these event viewer alert, and I know what the unit is, but it shows up as healthy but the event viewer is filling up:
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  • SNMP Alerts - sender is 127.0.1.1

    Hello All, I am using OnCommand Unified Manager for Clustered OnTap version 6.2 (vApp or .ova Deployed)We have setup an alarm and trying to send it to a Trap receiver.But when looking at the trap receiver, the sender is showing up as 127.0.1.1 instead of the actual server name.  Am i missing anything or this is how this bahaves ?do we have any workaround to fix this... I also tried to make sure that we have a proper DNS recored available so it should resolve to both IP and Name.  ,Sheel

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  • BPMon: Send BPMon alerts to third party tool through SNMP traps

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    Can someone please guide me to the correct configuration guide or how its done.
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