SMS: SNMP Traps Are Not Sent If Trap Throttle Is Too StrictLast reviewed: January 22, 1998Article ID: Q165591 |
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SUMMARYIf you apply a trap throttle that is too rigid, you will find that no traps are sent, and you will see information similar to the following in the Snmpelea.trc file:
03/06/1997 14:51:24 SnmpEvLogProc: Event detected log record written for Security - 1 - 00148440 03/06/1997 14:51:24 SnmpEvLogProc: Performance threshold flag is on. No data will be processed. 03/06/1997 14:51:24 SnmpEvLogProc: Allocating memory for log event recordThe trap throttle is a mechanism to prevent SNMP traps from flooding your network. To correct the problem and begin sending traps again from a specific client, do the following from the Systems Management Server Administrator:
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