Users Guide
Enabling or Disabling Alert Pop-Up Notications
To enable or disable alert pop-up notications:
NOTE: To quickly disable alert pop-up notications, click the Disable link displayed in the alert pop-up notication. When
the
Disable Alert Popup Notications prompt is displayed, click Yes.
1. Click Settings → Alert Settings.
The Alert Settings page is displayed.
2. In Alert Popup Notication Settings:
• Select the Enable Alert Popup Notications option to enable alert pop-up notications when a Warning or Critical alert is
received.
• Clear the Enable Alert Popup Notications option to disable alert pop-up notications.
3. Click Apply.
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Alert Pop-Up Notications
Managing MIB Files
OpenManage Essentials provides support for formatting hardware alerts (SNMP traps) for most enterprise devices. If you have non-
Dell devices, you can use the Alerts portal to dene new alerts for OpenManage Essentials. Dening alerts allows OpenManage
Essentials to monitor a wider range of hardware and set up email and forwarding rules for these devices.
The Alerts portal allows you to extract trap denitions from SMIv1 or SMIv2 management information base (MIB) les. The
extracted traps can be viewed and edited before importing them to OpenManage Essentials. This utility also allows you to manually
dene and manage traps. Using the imported and manually-managed trap denitions, OpenManage Essentials properly classies the
incoming trap from a specic device.
NOTE: Importing traps portal is optional and only needed for formatting alerts from non-Dell devices.
Importing MIBs
Use case scenario: As an administrator you want to monitor (listen and classify incoming traps) a device that is not supported by
OpenManage Essentials.
Solution: Verify whether the device supports SNMP protocol. If the device supports SNMP protocol, ensure that the service is
running and the trap destination points to the OpenManage Essentials-based system. For unsupported device traps, dene the traps
in OpenManage Essentials by importing the trap denitions using the Alerts portal. The following table provides information about
traps before and after they are imported to the OpenManage Essentials database.
Table 184. Importing MIBs
Feature Before Importing the MIB to the
OpenManage Essentials Database
After Importing the MIB to the
OpenManage Essentials Database
Can I see traps coming from the device in
the OpenManage Essentials alerts portal?
Yes Yes
Will traps have a severity value? No, the severity is unknown. Yes
Will traps have a valid name? No, the name is unknown. Yes, the trap name is dened in the MIB.
Will traps have a valid event category
name?
No, the event category name is unknown. Yes, a new category is created by default.
Will traps have a description? Yes, all the description details are present.
However, the details are not formatted.
Yes, the description is present in the
format dened while importing the trap.
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