■Value—Value to which you are setting the object ID when the trigger
fires
■ContextName—Management context (for example, router1) from which
to obtain mteTriggerValueID
■ContextNameWildcard—Whether or not the context name is a wildcard
â– Example
host1#show snmp management-event
Resource
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SampleMinimum: 1
SampleInstanceMaximum: 50
SampleInstances: 14
SampleInstancesHigh: 14
SampleInstancesLacks: 0
Triggers
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Owner: unitTest
Name: booleantest1
Test: boolean
SampleType: absoluteValue
ValueID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.92.1.1.2.0
ValueIDLimit: 0
ValueIDWildcard: False
ContextName: router1
ContextNameLimit: 0
ContextNameWildcard: False
Frequency: 40
ObjectsOwner: unitTest
Objects: test3
Enabled: False
EntryStatus: createAndWait
------------------------ Boolean
Comparison: equal
Value: 300
Startup: False
ObjectsOwner:
Objects:
EventOwner: unitTest
Event: eventTest1
--------------------------------- Trigger
Owner: unitTest
Name: booleantest2
Test: boolean
SampleType: absoluteValue
ValueID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.92.1.1.2.0
ValueIDLimit: 0
ValueIDWildcard: False
ContextName: router1
ContextNameLimit: 0
ContextNameWildcard: False
Frequency: 40
ObjectsOwner: unitTest
Objects: test3
Enabled: False
EntryStatus: createAndWait
Configuring the SNMP Server Event Manager â– 193
Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP