Users Guide

Field Description
the message string. For SNMP, the valid formatting commands
are:
$n = system name
$d = date
$t = time
$s = severity
$e = enterprise object identier (OID)
$sp = specic trap OID
$g = generic trap OID
$1 - $# = varbind values
SNMP Enterprise OID Provides the enterprise OID (SNMP OID prex) of the
management information base (MIB) le that denes the event
source that you want to monitor.
SNMP Generic Trap OID Provides the generic trap ID of the SNMP trap that you want to
monitor from the desired event source. See the Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator SNMP Reference Guide
at Dell.com/OpenManageManuals for more information on
SNMP traps.
SNMP Specic Trap OID Provides the specic trap ID of the SNMP trap that you want to
monitor from the desired event source. See the Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator SNMP Reference Guide
at Dell.com/OpenManageManuals for more information on
SNMP traps.
Manage MIBs
Manage MIBs Pane
The Manage MIBs pane consists of:
Import MIB view — To import the MIB le. See Importing the MIB File.
Remove MIB view — To remove the MIB le from the OpenManage Essentials database. See Removing the MIB File from
OpenManage Essentials.
Manage Traps Pane
The Manage Traps pane consists of:
Custom Trap Denitions view — To add trap denitions to OpenManage Essentials database. See Adding Traps.
Reset Built-in Trap Denitions view — To reset a pre-dened trap that you edited. See Reverting Traps.
Import MIB
Table 211. Import MIB
Field Description
Select les for upload Displays the MIB les that you have selected for upload.
Select the MIB File Displays the path of the le selected for parsing.
Browse Click to navigate to the le location.
Event Details
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