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With snmptraps installed you are able to display traps stored in a mysql database. The traps are received via snmptrapd and translated by snmptt storing the items to a mysql database (structure included).
(a very good documentation for snmptt is at http://www.snmptt.org)
You can see if new traps are in the database through a service_check (check_plugin included) defined on the host whose sending traps. The webinterface is linked via the serviceextentry defined parallel to this new service_check.
ServiceStates are defined in the snmptt.conf EVENT line e.g. UNKNOWN|WARNING|CRITICAL|OK
Documentation in german is available on the location site.
(a very good documentation for snmptt is at http://www.snmptt.org)
You can see if new traps are in the database through a service_check (check_plugin included) defined on the host whose sending traps. The webinterface is linked via the serviceextentry defined parallel to this new service_check.
ServiceStates are defined in the snmptt.conf EVENT line e.g. UNKNOWN|WARNING|CRITICAL|OK
Documentation in german is available on the location site.
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