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Here, oid_list is a list of object IDs for the traps to lter, separated by commas. This list replaces any
object IDs that were previously specied using this command.
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To clear all trap lters, run the following command:
snmp.set --notraps reset
3 (Optional) If the SNMP agent is not enabled, enable it by running the snmp.enable command.
The traps identied by the specied object IDs are ltered out of the output of the SNMP agent, and are not
sent to SNMP management software.
Configure SNMP Management Client Software
After you have congured the vCenter Server Appliance to send traps, you must congure your
management client software to receive and interpret those traps.
To congure your management client software, specify the communities for the managed device, congure
the port seings, and load the VMware MIB les. See the documentation for your management system for
specic instructions for these steps.
Prerequisites
Download the VMware MIB les from the VMware Web site:
hp://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/managementapi.
Procedure
1 In your management software, specify the vCenter Server Appliance as an SNMP-based managed
device.
2 If you are using SNMP v1 or v2c, set up appropriate community names in the management software.
These names must correspond to the communities set for the SNMP agent on the
vCenter Server Appliance.
3 If you are using SNMP v3, congure users and authentication and privacy protocols to match those
congured on the vCenter Server Appliance.
4 If you congured the SNMP agent to send traps to a port on the management system other than the
default UDP port 162, congure the management client software to listen on the port you congured.
5 Load the VMware MIBs into the management software to view the symbolic names for the
vCenter Server Appliance variables.
To prevent lookup errors, load these MIB les in the following order before loading other MIB les:
a VMWARE-ROOT-MIB.mib
b VMWARE-TC-MIB.mib
c VMWARE-PRODUCTS-MIB.mib
The management software can now receive and interpret traps from the vCenter Server Appliance.
Reset SNMP Settings to Factory Defaults
You can reset SNMP seings to factory defaults. You can also reset the value of a specic argument to the
factory default.
You can reset a specic arguments, such as the communities, targets, and so on. You can also reset the SNMP
conguration to the factory defaults.
vCenter Server Appliance Configuration
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