Automation Orchestrator can act as an SNMP listener. You can start and stop the SNMP trap host, and change the port on which Automation Orchestrator listens for SNMP traps.
Trap Host Management Workflows
The Trap Host Management workflow category contains workflows that allow you to manage the SNMP trap host.
To access these workflows in the Automation Orchestrator Client, navigate to and enter the snmp and trap_host_management tags in the workflow search box.
Workflow Name | Description |
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Set the SNMP trap port | Sets the port on which Automation Orchestrator listens for SNMP traps. |
Start the trap host | Automation Orchestrator starts listening for SNMP traps. |
Stop the trap host | Automation Orchestrator stops listening for SNMP traps. |
Add a SNMP trap port to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance
Before running the Set the SNMP trap port workflow, you must add the port to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance.
Procedure
Set the SNMP Trap Port
You can run a workflow to set the port on which Automation Orchestrator listens for SNMP traps.
The default port for SNMP traps is 162. On Linux systems, you can open ports below 1024 only with superuser privileges. The ports open for SNMP traps are 81 to 32767.
Prerequisites
- Prepare the Automation Orchestrator Appliance for the configuration of the SNMP trap port. See Add a SNMP trap port to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance.
- In the Automation Orchestrator Client, select and verify that the SNMP device is connected.
Procedure
- Log in to the Automation Orchestrator Client as an administrator.
- Navigate to and enter the snmp and trap_host_management tags in the workflow search box.
- Run the Set the SNMP trap port workflow.
- Enter the port number on which Automation Orchestrator listens for SNMP traps.
- Click Run.