The Unknown Traps page displays the SNMP traps SevOne NMS receives for which you do not define a trap event. Simple Network Management Protocol traps are an aspect of SNMP that enables a device to send information. An example of a trap trigger is when a new interface is added or a device is restarted. The traps that appear on the Unknown Traps page are less meaningful than traps for which you define a trap event. Trap events enable you to assign real meaning to SNMP traps. The goal is to enable you to define trap events (either ignore, log, or alert) for the traps that are specific to your environment. The Cluster Manager > Cluster Settings tab enables you to define how many days to save unknown traps.
To access the Unknown Traps page from the navigation bar, click the Events menu, select Archive, and then select Unknown Traps.
Filters enable you to limit the traps that appear in the list. All filters are optional and cumulative.
Click the Peer drop-down and select the peer that receives the traps.
Click the Target OID to display the SNMP OID Browser or enter the name of the target OID to display traps for a specific OID.
In the IP Address field, enter the IP address from which to display traps.
Click the Time Span drop-down and select a time span to display traps for a specific time span.
Click the Time Zone drop-down and select the time zone for the time span.
Click Apply Filter to display the traps that meet your filter criteria.
The unknown traps list displays traps from most recent to oldest.
IP Address - Displays the IP address from where the trap came.
Time - Displays the time SevOne NMS received the trap.
OID - Displays the trap's object identifier (OID) that could be used to define a trap event.
Variable Number - Displays the number of variables associated with the trap.
Click on a trap to display the following in the Variables section.
Variable - Displays the name of the variable with a check box. Select the check box to include the variable in the trap event definition.
Type - Displays the variable type.
Value - Displays the value that triggers the trap.
The Configure Trap Event button enables you to define a trap event for the unknown trap. After you define the trap event, the trap is handled in the way you specify and future trap occurrences appear on the Logged Traps page, when applicable.
Select a trap in the list.
Select the check box for each variable to include in the trap event definition.
Click Configure Trap Event to display the Trap Event Editor with applicable fields pre-populated.
For SNMPv3 traps, if the credentials of the received traps does not match any of the entries defined in Trap v3 Receiver, you will see an error message in the OID field.
For example, your OID field would contain:
Decryption error (v3 securityname: MD5AES)