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Foglight for Integrations 5.6.3 - User and Reference Guide

Using Foglight for Integrations Reference

Receiving SNMP Traps

Loading MIB Definitions

NOTE: Certain MIBs rely on other MIBs for additional definitions. Prerequisite MIBs must be loaded first, then subsequent MIBs, otherwise an error occurs. When removing MIBs, Foglight for Integrations detects if a MIB is a prerequisite to another MIB, and disables the Unload MIB button.

MIBs for many vendors can be found on the navigation panel, under Dashboards, and by choosing Administration > Cartridges > Components for Download. Click the Other MIBs link to download a compressed file. Once uncompressed, notice under each vendor directory the corresponding MIB files and an order.txt file that indicates the order in which the MIBs need to be loaded.
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Integration > SNMP Trap Administration > Configuration.
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Click Enable.

Configuring Alarms from SNMP Trap Definitions

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Integration > SNMP Trap Administration > Configuration.
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On the Configure Traps view, select Format for a Trap you want to configure.
The message format that is provided on the alarm sent into Foglight based on the trap information. Trap variables can be specified in the message. For example, if the trap variable ifIndex is included in the message, it would be written ${ifIndex}. Likewise, the description from the trap definition can be included in the message by using ${description}. You can use the variables ${host} ${trapname} and ${technologyMonitor} in the message format. The ${host} is where the trap came from.

Grouping SNMP Traps

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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Integration > SNMP Trap Administration > SNMP Trap Groups.
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Click Create.
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Integration > SNMP Trap Administration > SNMP Trap Group.
The upper view lists all traps in the trap group and the variables associated with each trap. Variables can be selected to make the trap apply to a unique component on the device. For example, for Link Up and Link Down traps, if the ifIndex variable is not selected, a Link Up alarm on interface may close a Link Down alarm on interface. By selecting the ifIndex, the index would have to be the same for the alarms to clear one another.
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Integration > SNMP Trap Administration > SNMP Trap Groups.
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Click Edit for the appropriate SNMP Trap Group.
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