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Old 2009-06-18
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Default Secureplatform NGx R65 sending snmp-trap to Solarwind NMS system

I have a situation that I do not know on how to go about solving it. Here we go.

I have a stand-alone SPLAT NGx R65 gateway with HFA_40, Manager + Enforcement module on the same machine.
Everything is running fine.

I have a Solarwind Network Monitoring System, NMS, that can accept SNMP trap from any network devices.
I need to configure the SPLAT box to send snmp trap to the Solarwind system if the interface is flapping
or down.

Can anyone show me how to do that with SPLAT NGx R65? Many thanks in advance.
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Default Re: Secureplatform NGx R65 sending snmp-trap to Solarwind NMS system

Last time I looked at it, the CP SNMP version installed didn't support DISMAN-EVENT, so I'm not sure you can get that working.

Your polling will pick it up, but obviously you'll have an average delay of polling interval/2.

Maybe if you configured remote syslog, and used whatever NMS you use to monitor that logfile?
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