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> Any good ideas so far ?
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> best regards john
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> *Von:* "Andreas Döhler" <andreas.doeh...@gmail.com>
> *An:* firesk...@web.de, omd-users@lists.mathias-kettner.de
> *Betreff:* Re: [omd-users] W
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An: "Andreas Döhler" <andreas.doeh...@gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: [omd-users] Where i can see incoming smmp Traps in OMD ?
Hello Andreas,
Yes I have 2 Sender Points which can configure on snmp server di
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An: "Andreas Döhler" <andreas.doeh...@gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: [omd-users] Where i can see incoming smmp Traps in OMD ?
Hello Andreas
I've followed your advice to create an wildcard rule or at
el)192.168.xxx.xxxall1.3.6.1.4.1.683.6
> Generic-Trap: 0, Specific-Trap: 0, Uptime: 8 sec
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> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2017 um 16:41 Uhr
> *Von:* "Andreas Döhler" <andreas.doeh...@gmail
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
schrieb am Mi., 15. Feb. 2017 um 16:14 Uhr:
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Hello Marcel,
Ok thats make sense :)
But before i use omd for snmp i had snmptt and the submitcheckresult script and the snmptt traps were always written in some snmp logs and in the syslog too .. maybe an redirect funktion from snmptt it self i don't know
But back to topic: