Hello Lyn,
> Can anyone recommend any best practices for dealing with nuisance
> notifications caused by a flurry of traps?  Any advice is greatly
> appreciated.  Thanks!

Actually I think single passive service results are not really good
for SNMP traps.

I'd recommend you to have a look on EventDB, it provides a database
for storing events, agents to push in data (e.g. SNMP traps) and a
check to monitor if events of a certain host are unacknowledged.

There is a patch which allows to user SNMPTT as a connector.

I think this would be a good shot to handle your problem.

Links:
http://www.netways.de/de/produkte/nagios_icinga_addons/eventdb/
http://snmptt.sourceforge.net/about.shtml

Best Regards
Markus

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Markus Frosch
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http://www.lazyfrosch.de

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