Configuring the SNMP subagent alert handler
You can configure the SNMP subagent alert handler using the dsconfig
tool, which is visible in the Standard object
menu
.
About this task
Before you begin, you need an SNMP subagent capable of communicating using SNMP2c. For more information about SNMP, see Monitoring using SNMP.
The PingDirectory server also supports an SNMP alert handler, which is used in deployments that do not enable an SNMP subagent.
To configure the SNMP subagent alert handler:
Steps
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Run
dsconfig
.Example:
In this example:
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The
server-host-name
is the address of the system running the SNMP subagent. -
The
server-port
is the port number on which the subagent is running. -
The
community-name
is the name of the SNMP community that is used for the traps.$ bin/dsconfig set-alert-handler-prop \ --handler-name "SNMP Subagent Alert Handler" \ --set enabled:true \ --set server-host-name:host2 \ --set server-port:162 \ --set community-name:public
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