
94 Managing Alerts
3
In
Name and Description
, provide Trap Forward name and description
and then click
Next
.
4
In
Trap Forwarding Configuration
, provide destination host name or IP
address, provide community information, to send a test trap to the
destination management station, click
Test Action
, and then click
Next
.
5
In
Severity Association
, assign the alert severity to which you want to
associate this trap forwarding alert and then click
Next
.
6
In
Categories and Sources Association
, assign the alert categories source to
which you want to associate this trap forwarding alert and then click
Next
.
7
In
Device Association
, assign the device or device groups to which you
want to associate this trap forwarding alert and then click
Next
.
8
By default the Trap Forward Action is always active. To limit activity, in
Date Time Association
, enter a date range, time range, or days, and then
click
Next
.
9
In
Summary
, review inputs and click
Finish
.
The severity status for any trap is set to normal and for a successful alert
action, combination of severity, category, and device has to confer with the
selections in the preceding steps.
Working With Sample Alert Action Use Cases
Sample alert actions are available for Application Launch, E-mail, Ignore,
and Trap Forwarding alert actions. Sample alert action use cases are disabled
by default. Click the sample alert actions to enable the sample alert action.
To enable a sample use case, right-click the use case and select Enable.
Use Cases in Alert Actions
Application Launch
Sample - Run Script on Server Critical Alert—Enable this use case to run a
custom script when a critical alert is received.
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