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Configuring SNMP Trap Monitors<br />

2. The Monitor Types box lists all of the types of monitors that<br />

can be applied to your monitor group. Click SNMP Trap to add a<br />

monitor that monitors for SNMP Trap messages. You’ll use<br />

settings on the General tab to configure an SNMP Trap monitor.<br />

Import/Export – Click this button to display the Import Export<br />

Monitors dialog box for importing or exporting monitors of this<br />

type. Refer to ―Exporting and Importing Monitors,‖ later in this<br />

chapter for more information.<br />

Collection Host – Specifies the name or IP address of the host<br />

with the running <strong>OneSight</strong> Data Collector to which the traps are<br />

being sent.<br />

Mib File – Optionally specifies the name and location of the<br />

Management Information Base (MIB) file for the SNMP device.<br />

The MIB file is provided by the SNMP device manufacturer.<br />

The MIB file allows <strong>OneSight</strong> to import the OIDs by name<br />

rather than number. When you specify a MIB file, the Enterprise<br />

and Trap Type lists will be populated with the OID names<br />

334 <strong>OneSight</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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