Setting Up SNMP Trap Reporting

If you have a management console to collect SNMP traps, you can have Application Launcher/Explorer send SNMP traps to the management console.

To set up SNMP trap reporting, you need to complete the following tasks:


Enabling the SNMP Trap Targets Policy

Before Application Management can use SNMP traps for event reporting, you need to:

To activate an SNMP Trap Targets policy and associate it with containers:

  1. In ConsoleOne, right-click the Service Location Package you want to use > click Properties.

    or

    If you do not have a Service Location Package, right-click the container where you want to create one > click New > click Policy Package. Follow the instructions provided in the Policy Package Wizard to create a Service Location Package.


    General Policies page

  2. On the General page, check the box in the Enabled column to enable the SNMP Trap Targets Policy.

  3. Select the policy in the list > click Properties to display the SNMP Trap Targets list.

  4. Click Add to display the SNMP Target dialog box > enter the IP address of the workstation or server where the management console is running > click OK to add the IP address to the list.

  5. Repeat Step 4 to add additional targets.

  6. When you've finished adding targets, click OK to return to the General page.

  7. Click Associations to display the Associations page.

    You use this page to associate the Service Location Package with the containers where the users or workstations reside who you want the SNMP Trap Targets policy applied to. If a parent container includes several containers where User and Workstation objects reside, you can select the parent container rather than each individual container.

  8. Click Add > browse for and select the container you want to add >click OK to add it to the list.

  9. Repeat Step 8 to add additional containers.

  10. When you've finished adding containers, click OK to save the information.


Configuring Application Objects to Use SNMP Trap Reporting

After you've enabled the SNMP Trap Targets policy and have your management console running, you can start configuring Application objects to use SNMP trap reporting. Because event reporting is configured on a per-application basis, you can choose which applications you want to collect event reports for and which ones you don't.

For detailed instructions about configuring an application to use SNMP trap reporting, database reporting, or log file reporting, see Configuring Applications to Use Reporting .