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Configuring SNMP Trap Monitors<br />

defined in the MIB file. You can select the names in the<br />

Enterprise and/or Trap Type lists to define which SNMP Trap to<br />

monitor.<br />

The <strong>OneSight</strong> Server <strong>Administrator</strong> must copy other SNMP<br />

device manufacturer MIB files to the MIB file directory of the<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> Server before a filename can be specified in this field<br />

(<strong>OneSight</strong> includes a onesight.mib file). If you get an error when<br />

specifying a MIB file, contact your <strong>OneSight</strong> Server<br />

<strong>Administrator</strong> to verify the SNMP device MIB file is available<br />

on the <strong>OneSight</strong> server.<br />

Note: The MIB file should be both on the <strong>OneSight</strong> Server and<br />

the Data Collector machines. On the <strong>OneSight</strong> server, the MIB<br />

file should be located in the \mibs<br />

directory. On the Data Collector, it should be located in the<br />

\mibs directory. This is<br />

especially important when the <strong>OneSight</strong> Server and Data<br />

Collector are installed on different machines.<br />

List Mibs – Lists the MIB files in the C:\Empirix\<strong>OneSight</strong>\mibs\<br />

directory on the <strong>OneSight</strong> server. Use to enter a MIB<br />

that is not listed.<br />

Get Values – Gets the values for Enterprise and Trap type from<br />

the MIB file entered in the Mib File field.<br />

Upload MIB – Lets you upload a MIB file to the<br />

C:\Empirix\<strong>OneSight</strong>\mibs\ directory on the <strong>OneSight</strong> server.<br />

Browse – Displays the MIB Browser in a separate window. You<br />

can view objects and copy and paste them into the Add Monitor<br />

dialog box.<br />

Community – Specifies the SNMP password of the system. The<br />

default SNMP community string is public.<br />

Enterprise – Specifies the Enterprise criteria to further define<br />

which SNMP Trap to monitor. Enter a specific Enterprise OID<br />

or select the criteria from the list defined in the specified MIB<br />

Chapter 5: Configuring Monitors 335

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