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Using Dell Smart Plug-in (SPI) 21
Dell_Process_SNMPTraps Policy
This policy has the trap-correlation feature enabled and you can auto-deploy
this policy when you are installing the Dell SPI. For every trap received from
the Dell systems, it processes the traps in the following way:
1
Sends a message to the active message browser of the node on the HPOM
console.
2
For all
Normal
traps, the policy auto-acknowledges the messages and
moves them from the active message browser to the acknowledged
message browser.
3
For all
Critical
and
Warning
traps, the policy auto-acknowledges the trap
once it receives a trap with the information that the issue for the critical or
warning trap is resolved. It retains the critical and warning messages in the
active message browser.
For more information on the trap correlation, see the
Dell SPI Trap
Correlation Guide
available on the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com/manuals.
NOTE: If there is any message corresponding to an SNMP trap present in an
active message browser for a particular Dell system, and the SNMP
interceptor policy receives the same trap again, then it is counted as a
duplicate trap, if message suppression is enabled.
4
The policy reflects the severity of the message in the
SNMP Traps
service
in the
Services
tree.
5
The policy also retrieves the global system status of the node and sends a
message to the active message browser of the node. You can also view the
current global system status in the
Global System Status
service.
NOTE: If a node is not DNS resolvable, the Dell SPI may not update the global
health status for that node.
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