Learning How to Create Behavior Models
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How to Use Trap Masks -
Review and Summary
What is a Trap Mask?
How to Use Trap Masks
In the last chapter you learned how to create, modify, and enable alarms. An alarm will only transition from one state to another when a trigger generator fires a trigger. You have already created one trigger generator, a poll. In this chapter you will create another type of trigger generator, a trap mask.
This chapter explains:
- What a trap mask is and how it fits in a behavior model
- How to create a new mask
- How to create an alarm associated with a mask
- How to generate an artificial trap
- How to modify a mask's trigger function
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section
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Description
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What is a Trap Mask? |
Explains that a trap mask fires a trigger when it detects a relevant SNMP trap from a managed node or other source. |
How to Create a Trap Mask |
Steps you through the process of creating a trap mask and an associated alarm. |
Review and Summary |
Gives you the opportunity to review what you learned. |