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An Administration Server can host a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that sends trap notifications to SNMP managers.
Use this page to enable and configure the SNMP agent for the current WebLogic Server domain.
Name | Description |
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Enabled |
Specifies whether the Administration Server in the current WebLogic Server domain uses the SNMP service. MBean Attribute: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
SNMP Port |
The port number on which you want the WebLogic SNMP agent to listen for incoming requests from SNMP managers. SNMP managers can this port to ping the WebLogic Server SNMP agent and request the status of specific attributes. MBean Attribute: Minimum value: Maximum value: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
MIB Data Refresh Interval |
The minimum number of seconds that the WebLogic SNMP agent caches OIDs before checking if new ones have been added to the Management Information Base (MIB). A MIB is a database of all objects that can be managed through SNMP. When you create a new WebLogic Server resource, the SNMP agent assigns a unique OID to the resource and adds it to the MIB. For example, when you create a new server, the SNMP agent adds an OID to the MIB. MBean Attribute: Minimum value: Maximum value: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Server Status Check Interval Factor |
The multiplier used to calculate the interval at which the WebLogic SNMP agent checks for newly started or shut down Managed Servers. The SNMP agent can automatically generate traps when Managed Servers start or shut down. This status check value is multiplied by the MIB Data Refresh
Interval to determine the interval: For the most frequent interval, specify MBean Attribute: Minimum value: Maximum value: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Community Prefix |
The password (community name) that you want the WebLogic SNMP agent to use to secure communication with SNMP managers. Note that there are two community names that are needed when the WebLogic SNMP agent and SNMP managers interact:
In addition to using the community prefix as a password, the
WebLogic SNMP agent uses the prefix to qualify requests from SNMP
managers. Because a WebLogic Server domain can have multiple server
instances concurrently active, a request that specifies only an
attribute name is potentially ambiguous. For example, the attribute
To secure access to the values of the WebLogic attributes, it is
recommended that you set community prefix to a value other than
MBean Attribute: Secure value: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Debug Level |
The minimum severity of debug messages that the SNMP agent generates. The SNMP agent writes all debug messages to standard out; they are not written to the WebLogic Server log files. Debug messages provide a detailed description of the SNMP agent's actions. For example, the agent outputs a noncritical message each time it generates a trap. Valid values are:
MBean Attribute: Secure value: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Trap Version |
The SNMP trap version that this WebLogic Server domain generates. Valid values are:
Choose the protocol that your SNMP managers support. MBean Attribute: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Send Automatic Traps Enabled |
Specifies whether the WebLogic SNMP agent sends automatically generated traps to SNMP managers. The WebLogic SNMP agent generates automatic traps when any of the following events occur:
MBean Attribute: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
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