Use the following procedure to create a rule that will target the specified management group objects, such as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Network Device, and collect event data for the specified SNMP object identifiers. You can then display this data by creating an event view. For information about SNMP, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=71830
To create an SNMP event collection rule in Operations Manager 2007
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Start the Operations Manager 2007 Create Rule Wizard.
Note For information about starting the Create Rule Wizard, see How to Start the Create Rule Wizard in Operations Manager 2007. -
On the Select a Rule Type page, do the following:
- Expand Collection Rules, expand Event Based, and
then click SNMP Event.
- Select a Management pack from the list or click
New to create a management pack with the Create a Management
Pack Wizard.
Note The rule will be added to the specified management pack; therefore, only unsealed management packs are listed. By default, when you create a management pack object, disable a rule or monitor, or create an override, Operations Manager saves the setting to the Default Management Pack. As a best practice, you should create a separate management pack for each sealed management pack you want to customize, rather than saving your customized settings to the Default Management Pack. For more information, see Default Management Pack. - Click Next.
- Expand Collection Rules, expand Event Based, and
then click SNMP Event.
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On the Rule Name and Description page, do the following:
- Type the Rule name, such as Routers Event Collection
Rule.
- Optionally, type a Description for the rule.
- Click Select, select View all targets, click a
target (such as SNMP Network Device), and then click
OK.
Important The target must be the SNMP Network Device object type or an object type derived from it. - Leave Rule is enabled selected to have the rule take
affect at the completion of the wizard, or clear the check box to
enable the rule at a later time, and click Next.
- Type the Rule name, such as Routers Event Collection
Rule.
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On the Configure the object identifier settings for SNMP probe module page, do the following:
- Click use discovery community string if you have
only one SNMP community. If you have more than one SNMP community
in your network click Use custom community string, and then
type the name of the SNMP community that you want to monitor.
- Set the Frequency that the rule will run; the default is
2 minutes.
- Click to place a cursor in the Object Identifier
Properties section and type the object identifier (OID) of each
property of the network devices that you want to monitor, and then
click Create.
- Click use discovery community string if you have
only one SNMP community. If you have more than one SNMP community
in your network click Use custom community string, and then
type the name of the SNMP community that you want to monitor.
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