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NSRTRAP(8)							    NSRTRAP(8)

NAME
       nsrtrap - snmp notification scheme for NetWorker messages

SYNOPSIS
       nsrtrap	[ -c  community ] [ -t	trap-type ] [ -s  specific-type ] [ -v
       ] network_management_station

DESCRIPTION
       nsrtrap is a mechanism to send NetWorker notifications using the Simple
       Network	Management Protocol (SNMP) trap mechanism.  A NetWorker admin‐
       istrator could create a custom NetWorker notification scheme  based  on
       nsrtrap, by configuring the NetWorker events and priorities.

       A  NetWorker administrator could create notification schemes to receive
       messages on different network management consoles  by  configuring  the
       events  and  priorities	and  specifying the desired network management
       station as the location to receive the trap messages.

       To create a new SNMP notification, follow the steps below:

       1. Open the Notifications window from the Customize menu.

       2. Choose the Details option under the View menu.

       3. Click on the Create button.

       4. Enter the name of the new notification in the Name field.

       5. In the Action field, enter the command nsrtrap along with the
	  network management station name to which the networker SNMP  notifi‐
	  cation should be sent. For example:
	  /usr/sbin/nsrtrap -c networker SNMPhost
	  where	 SNMPhost  is the hostname of the SNMP network management sta‐
	  tion.

       6. Set the events and priorities desired.

       7. Click on the Apply button.

OPTIONS
       -c community   The SNMP community string. This  option  allows  you  to
		      specify the SNMP community that is authorized to receive
		      traps from the NetWorker server.	SNMP  communities  are
		      configured  on  the SNMP server. This option defaults to
		      "public".

       -s specific-type
		      This option is a generic setting that  can  be  used  to
		      identify	the type of trap the NetWorker server is send‐
		      ing. This option can be set to any integer value and may
		      be used in conjunction with different SNMP notifications
		      to distinguish different traps coming from the NetWorker
		      server.  For example, you can create multiple SNMP noti‐
		      fications: one for critical messages, another for	 warn‐
		      ings,  and  another for other events or priorities.  You
		      can then use the -s option to differentiate the  various
		      notifications  so	 that the SNMP management software can
		      determine which type of trap is being sent.

       -t trap-type   One of the SNMP trap types[0-6]. The default is  6,  the
		      "enterprise-specific" trap type.

       -v	      Sets  the	 Output mode to verbose. In verbose mode, nsr‐
		      trap echoes the  community,  trap	 type,	specific  trap
		      type,  and  the  hostname	 or  IP address to the command
		      line.

SEE ALSO
       nsr(8) nsr_notification(5) nsr_resource(5)

NetWorker 7.3.2			  Aug 23, 06			    NSRTRAP(8)
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