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7. In Device Association, assign the device or device groups to which you want to associate this alert application
launch and then click Next.
8. By default the Application Launch Action is always active. To limit activity, in Date Time Association, enter a date
range, time range, or days, and then click Next.
9. In Summary, review inputs and click Finish.
Related Links
Alert Logs
Alert Logs Fields
Alert Log Settings
Severity
Forwarding Alerts
You may want to consolidate alerts from multiple management stations to one management station. For example, you
have management stations in multiple locations and you want to view status and take action from one central location.
For information about the behavior of forwarded alerts, see Forwarding Alerts Use Case. To create alert forwards:
1. Select ManageAlertsCommon TasksNew Alert Trap Forward Action.
2. In Name and Description, provide Trap Forward name and description and then click Next.
3. In Trap Forwarding Configuration, provide destination host name or IP address, provide community information, to
send a test trap to the destination management station, click Test Action. To forward the trap in the same format to
the configured destination, click Forward Trap in Original Format and click Next.
4. In Severity Association, assign the alert severity to which you want to associate this trap forwarding alert and then
click Next.
5. In Categories and Sources Association, assign the alert categories source to which you want to associate this trap
forwarding alert and then click Next.
6. In Device Association, assign the device or device groups to which you want to associate this trap forwarding alert
and then click Next.
7. By default the Trap Forward Action is always active. To limit activity, in Date Time Association, enter a date range,
time range, or days, and then click Next.
8. In Summary, review inputs and click Finish.
The severity status for any trap is set to normal and for a successful alert action, combination of severity, category,
and device has to confer with the selections in the preceding steps.
Forwarding Alerts Use Case Scenarios
This section describes scenarios about forwarding alerts using the SNMP v1 and SNMP v2 protocols. The scenarios
consists of the following components:
Managed node with an SNMP v1 agent, referred to as MNv1
Managed node with an SNMP v2/v2c agent, referred to as MNv2
Managed station 1 with OpenManage Essentials, referred to as MS1
Managed station 2 with OpenManage Essentials, referred to as MS2
Managed station 3 with a third-party software, referred to as MS3
Scenario 1 — Forwarding Alerts in the Original Format Using SNMP v1 Protocol
In this scenario, SNMP v1 alerts are sent from MNv1 to MS1 and then forwarded from MS1 to MS2. If you try to retrieve
the remote host of the forwarded alert, it displays the name of MNv1 as the alert originates from MNv1. MNv1 is
displayed because the SNMP v1 alert standards allow you to set the agent name in the SNMP v1 alert.
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