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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Configuring SNMP notifications at the action level

You can configure SNMP notifications at the action level.

Before you configure the NetWorker SNMP notification, you must first license the NetWorker SNMP module. Contact Dell Licensing for more information.

  1. In the Administration window, click Protection.
  2. In the expanded left pane, expand Policies, and then select an existing policy.
  3. Select a workflow associated to the selected policy.
  4. Select an action.
  5. Right-click the action, and select Properties.
    The Policy Action wizard appears.
  6. On the Specify the Advanced Options window, under Notifications, do the following:
    1. Select On Completion to send a notification on completion of the workflows and actions in the policy.
    2. Specify the following command to set notifications (SNMP v2c) for Windows and Linux.
      • For Linux: /usr/sbin/nsrtrap <IP address of the Trap Receiver>
      • For Windows: "C:\Program Files\EMC NetWorker\nsr\bin\nsrtrap.exe" <IP address of the Trap Receiver>
    3. Specify the following command to set notifications (SNMP v3) for Windows and Linux:
      • For Linux: /usr/sbin/nsrtrap <IP address of the Trap Receiver> -i 3
      • For Windows: "C:\Program Files\EMC NetWorker\nsr\bin\nsrtrap.exe" <IP address of the Trap Receiver> -i 3
  7. Click OK.
    NOTE: For SNMP v3 traps, set the SNMP v3 notification command only at policy level.

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