
112 Alerts - Reference
Format string Provides the message string that appears in the Alert Logs if
the alert source generates an alert of sufficient severity to
trigger the alert. You can use formatting commands to
specify parts of the message string. For SNMP, the valid
formatting commands are:
$n = system name
$d = date
$t = time
$s = severity
$e = enterprise object identifier (OID)
$sp = specific trap OID
$g = generic trap OID
$1 - $# = varbind values
SNMP Enterprise OID
Provides the enterprise OID (SNMP OID prefix) of the
management information base (MIB) file that defines the
event source that you want to monitor.
SNMP Generic Trap
OID
Provides the generic trap ID of the SNMP trap that you want
to monitor from the desired event source. See the
Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator SNMP Reference Guide
at support.dell.com/manuals
for more information on
SNMP traps.
SNMP Specific Trap
OID
Provides the specific trap ID of the SNMP trap that you want
to monitor from the desired event source. See the
Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator SNMP Reference Guide
for
more information on SNMP traps.
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