Users Guide

Table 212. Severity Conguration by Value
Field Description
Trap Variable Displays the trap variable index.
Severity Displays the severity assigned for each object value or object ID.
Object ID Displays the numerical value based on the trap variable index.
Object Value Displays the string value based on the trap variable index.
Add New Click to add the severity conguration.
Select the Variable Select the trap variable that you want to update.
OK Click to save the changes.
Reset Click to revert the severity of the trap to the default values.
Remove MIB
Table 213. Remove MIB
Field Description
Imported MIB(s) Displays the list of MIBs that are imported in the OpenManage
Essentials database.
Remove MIB Click to remove the imported MIBs from the OpenManage
Essentials database.
Troubleshooting MIB Import
Issue: The MIB Import displays the following error message: Dependent MIB files need to be imported. Please
import: RFC1155-SMI to the Mib Repository before continuing to import this Mib
.
Cause: An MIB le may be dependent on another MIB le. While parsing a source MIB le, all the les referred by the source MIB le
must be present in the reference directory or the MIB repository. The error message is displayed because the referred MIB le is
missing from the reference directory.
Resolution: To resolve this issue:
Ensure that you have administrator privileges in OpenManage Essentials. You must launch OpenManage Essentials at least once
before importing the MIB le.
Retrieve the missing MIB le and add the le to the reference directory. If there are multiple dependencies of the parent MIB on
more than one le, import all the required MIB les, and then parse the parent MIB le.
NOTE: The above resolution also applies for an invalid MIB le.
Issue: Unable to parse the MIB le.
Resolution: Check the logs to see if there are any MIB compiler issues. If there are no compiler issues, compile the MIB using a
standard MIB compiler and verify whether the MIB is properly dened.
Issue: Unable to import the parsed trap denitions into OpenManage Essentials after parsing the MIB le.
Resolution: See the Readme at C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\MIBImport for the list of MIB les that cannot be imported into
OpenManage Essentials.
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