![]() Select the netBotzTempTooHigh event you just created.Ĭlick the toolbar button that looks like a hierarchy. Fortunately for us, SNMP traps get that great eventClassKey set that gives us a big head start. The most important field on an incoming event when it comes to mapping is the eventClassKey field. Now that we’re able to create SNMP traps anytime we want, it’s time to use Zenoss’ event mapping system to make them more useful. ![]() So now you see how Zenoss take the name/value pairs that are the SNMP trap’s variable bindings and turn them into name/value pairs within the resulting event. Note that the only difference between this event and the simple event is the addition of the netBotzV2TrapSensorID field. We can continue to add sets of these three parameters to add as many other variable bindings to the trap as we want.
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