Hi, Leonard --

At the moment, there's no way to change the behavior you describe, because 
every device with the same IP address as the trap will receive the trap, even 
if the status doesn't change as a result, and there's no way to suppress the 
logging when it does. I can see how this is a problem in your case. I'm going 
to file an ER for you so we can consider whether, when, and how we might 
address this issue.

Thanks.

-- Christopher

quote="QDS - Leonard Siu"]Hi InterMapper experts,



We have a monitoring appliance which is connected to hundreds of
environment monitoring devices. All these devices are laid out on
InterMapper with a custom SNMP-probe but with the same IP address (one
appliance, on IP address).



The appliance sent SNMP trap to InterMapper, and with the hundreds of
probes each logging this as an event!



Is there a way to log the event only when the trap message is for the
specific probe? Each probe has a unique parameter set in the probe
settings, and this parameter is sent as part of the snmp trap message.



If the above is not possible, is it possible to not log the message at
all? This is becoming an issue because these are all recorded in the
database as a result, the database is growing quickly with irrelevant
trap messages.



Thanks for your help and ideas!



Leonard Siu

Quantum Data Systems (H.K.) Ltd.

http://www.quantum.com.hk



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