If you see the trap from printers then your mkeventd with snmptrap receiver
is working correctly. That also means your other device is not correctly
configured. :)
With the catchall rule you will see all traps send to your monitoring host.

Have you configured two different targets on your snmp sender side?
One for the monitoring host and one for your snmp browser?

Best regards
Andreas

<firesk...@web.de> schrieb am Mo., 20. Feb. 2017 um 10:38 Uhr:

> Hello Andreas
>
> I've followed your advice to create an wildcard rule or at least i tried
> so...
>
> My Rule has only one Condition:
>
> Text to
> match....................................................................................................
> : .*
>
> Is that correct ?
>
> Then i trigger my snnmp to test the Wildcard  Rule but nothing happens in
> the checkmk log but some other Traps from an Printer will be  logged fine.
>
> My trap reciever which is the ireasoning browser tells me that the Trap is
> logged correctly and the Trigger works also... but not with checkmk.
>
> This is my Snmp Trap which won't be processed in checkmk:
>
> *Source:* 192.168.xxxx.xxx *Timestamp:* 603 hours 54 minutes 9 seconds *SNMP
> Version:* 1
> *Enterprise:* .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.edsMain
> *Specific:* 6
> *Generic:* enterpriseSpecific
> *Variable Bindings:*
> ------------------------------
> *Name:*
> .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.edsMain.dTrap.dTrapDeviceTable.dTrapDeviceEntry.dTrapDeviceIndex.4
> *Value:*
> [Integer] 1
>
>
>
> And this is my Trap from an printer which is logged in checkmk ( and no
> check is configured for this host in omd or checkmk) :
>
> (no Service level)    192.168.xxx.xxx    all    1.3.6.1.4.1.683.6
>  Generic-Trap: 0, Specific-Trap: 0, Uptime: 8 sec
>
>
>
> best regards john
>
>
>
>
>
> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2017 um 16:41 Uhr
> *Von:* "Andreas Döhler" <andreas.doeh...@gmail.com>
> *An:* firesk...@web.de, omd-users@lists.mathias-kettner.de
> *Betreff:* Re: [omd-users] Where i can see incoming smmp Traps in OMD ?
> If you are using the mkeventd with buildin snmptrapd then you need to
> build a catchall rule inside event console.
> Only if there is a matching rule you will see anything. Without rule
> nothing is shown.
>
> Best regards
> Andreas
>
> <firesk...@web.de> schrieb am Mi., 15. Feb. 2017 um 16:14 Uhr:
>
> *OMD Version: 2.11.20161004-labs-edition*
> * mkeventd (builtin: snmptrap)*
>
> Hello Guys
>
> Where i can see the incoming  Snmp Trap's in OMD ? .
>
> In my rsyslog is no entry for it but the event console from check mk works
> and send some notification when the snmp  matches.
>
> Then i thought maybe the reason is the rsyslog deamon from omd but thats
> not the problem.
> I tried both.. with rsyslog deamon on and off.
> There is no entry for the snmp Trap in rsyslog.
>
> best regards john
>
>
>
>
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