Step by step guide to receiving SNMP traps in OEM:now available

Hi,
If you are interested in receiving SNMP traps (as a way of monitoring SNMP aware products) within OEM, we have published a white paper that walks you through the steps:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/oem/extensions/receivelet_plugin_wp.pdf
The white paper also walks you you through the steps involved in developing a plug-in. Happy reading and best of luck with developing new plug-ins.
Thanks
Anirban
Sr. Product Manager

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