I've been setting up jffnms 0.8.2 here in order to receive snmp traps
and send alerts on certain events. jffnms appears to be working fine and
snmptrapd is sending traps into the jffnms database. I'm currently
sending the traps in using raw OIDs, since the docs seem to indicate
that jffnms requires this. I'd really like to have the traps converted
to something approaching human-readable via mibs, but I can live without
it.

Where I'm getting hung up is the configuration of the snmp trap rules.
The doc pdf says to go to Administration\Internal Configuration\Event 
Analyzer\SNMP Trap Rules, but I don't have that option. I have SNMP Trap
Receivers, but that's a different animal, isn't it? Or am I being dense?

I saw an earlier exchange where Craig Small indicated that the snmp trap
stuff has recently changed and isn't documented yet. Is this the case?
If so can someone give a brief run-down of how this is done now? Any
help would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Joe Wells




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