The SNMP channel allows the logging server to send filtered events to an SNMP management system.
A decoded SNMP trap appears as follows:
The trap values are as follows:
SNMP Value |
Description |
SNMP Version |
The trap's SNMP version. The Novell® Audit SNMP driver sends SNMPv1 traps.
|
Community |
The string, or password, needed to access the SNMP management system.
|
Command |
The SNMP Command. This is always Trap.
|
Enterprise |
The Enterprise that sent the event is always 2.16.840.1.113719.1.347.3.1 .
|
Network address |
The IP address of the logging server that sent the trap.
|
Generic trap |
The Generic Trap field is always 6 (Enterprise specific).
|
Specific trap |
The Specific Trap field always contains the EventID of the event that triggered the trap.
|
Time Ticks |
The time the event was sent in seconds since 1970.
|
Object |
The Object ID specified in the SNMP Channel object. If no Object ID is specified, the Novell Audit internal OID is used (2.16.840.1.113719.1.347.3.1).
|
Value |
The Value associated with the Object is the message configured in the SNMP Channel object. |
The SNMP driver sends SNMPv1 traps.
NOTE: The SNMP driver does not buffer traps that are undeliverable because of a misconfiguration or a server failure.
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