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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Configuring SNMP Monitoring
Defining SNMP Traps
Note If you override the device group settings from the SNMP General Settings window, the Central Manager
deletes the SNMP community, SNMP group, SNMP user, SNMP view, and SNMP host settings. You are
asked to confirm this behavior.
To define additional SNMP traps for other MIB objects of interest to your particular configuration, see
the “Defining SNMP Traps” section on page 1-16.
Defining SNMP Traps
To define additional SNMP traps for other MIB objects of interest to your particular configuration,
follow these steps to create additional SNMP triggers:
Step 1 From the WAAS Central Manager menu, choose Devices > device-name (or Device Groups >
device-group-name).
Step 2 Choose Configure > Monitoring > SNMP > Trigger. The SNMP Trigger List Entries window appears.
The columns in this window are the same as the parameters described in Table 1-4.
Step 3 In the taskbar, click the Create New SNMP Trigger List Entry icon. The Creating New SNMP Trigger
window appears. Table 1-4 describes the fields in this window.
Table 1-4 Creating New SNMP Trigger Settings
GUI Parameter Function
MIB Name MIB variable name of the object that you want to monitor.
Wild Card (Optional) Check this check box if the MIB Name value is a wildcard. Note
that this check box is disabled when editing the SNMP Trigger.
Frequency Number of seconds (60–600) to wait between trigger samples.