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| + | ====== How to Check Trap Forwarding ====== | ||
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| + | ==== Background Information ==== | ||
| + | Trap Forwarding is the process in which the Snmp Manager uses MySQL queries to generate a list of traps that are then sent to a list of destinations i.e. forwarded to a customer/ | ||
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| + | ==== How to check if Trap Forwarding is Forwarding Traps ==== | ||
| + | * Go to the threadConfig controller in the Snmp Manager and see which handler is set up to be the Trap Forwarder | ||
| + | * SSH to the server specified to be the Trap Forwarder and check the Snmp logs for " | ||
| + | * Once verified that traps are forwarding proceed to the TrapFiler controller in the Snmp Manager. | ||
| + | * Select the desired trap filter | ||
| + | * Take down locally the ' | ||
| + | * Run this query in the local workbench and filter as necessary. Ensure the desired traps are present | ||
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