Users Guide
If the MIB has import statements that are resolved by external MIBs, a message is displayed.
a) Click Resolve Types. Resolve the MIB types. See Remove MIB files.
b) Click Finish. If the MIB file is Dell EMC owned, a message indicates that the MIB is shipped with the product and cannot be
modified.
3. Click Next.
4. In the View Traps section, a list of MIB files is displayed with the following information:
• Alert category of the trap. You can edit the category to align with the OpenManage Enterprise category definitions. See Edit MIB
traps.
• Trap name is read-only. Defined by the third-party device.
• Severity levels of an alert: Critical, Warning, Information, and Normal.
• Alert message associated with an alert.
• Trap OID is read-only and unique.
• 'New' indicates that the trap is imported for the first time by OpenManage Enterprise. Already imported traps are indicated as
'Imported'. 'Overwrite' indicates the traps whose definition is rewritten because of an import operation.
To edit the default alert categories or severity level of a MIB file, see Edit MIB traps. To delete MIB files, select the corresponding
check boxes, and then click Delete Trap. The MIB files are deleted and the list of MIB files is updated.
5. Click Finish. The MIB files are parsed, imported to OpenManage Enterprise, and then listed under the MIN tab.
NOTE: If you import a MIB, and then import it again, the MIB status is shown as IMPORTED. However, if you re-import a
MIB file that is deleted, the trap status is indicated as NEW.
NOTE: Traps that are already imported to OpenManage Enterprise cannot be imported.
NOTE: MIB files shipped by default with OpenManage Enterprise cannot be imported.
NOTE: Events that are generated after the trap is imported will be formatted and displayed according to the new
definition.
Edit MIB traps
1. Select the report and click Edit.
2. In the Edit MIB Traps dialog box:
a) Select or type data in the fields:
• Select the new alert category to be assigned to the alert. By default, OpenManage Enterprise displays few built-in alert
categories.
• Type the alert component.
• The trap name is read-only because it is generated by the third-party tool.
• Select the severity to be assigned to the alert. By default, OpenManage Enterprise displays few built-in alert categories.
• A message that describes the alert.
b) Click Finish.
The trap is edited and the updated trap list is displayed.
NOTE:
You cannot edit more than one alert at a time. The traps imported to OpenManage Enterprise cannot be
edited.
3. In the Report Definition dialog box, edit the settings. See Creating reports.
4. Click Save.
The updated information is saved.
Remove MIB files
NOTE: You cannot remove a MIB file that has trap definitions used by any of the alert policies. See Alert policies.
NOTE: Events that are received before removing a MIB will not be affected by the associated MIB removal. However,
events generated after the removal will have unformatted traps.
1. In the MIB FILENAME column, expand the folder, and select the MIB files.
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