SNMP Trap Information

When the Sterling Connect:Direct® Integrated File Agent SNMP parameters are properly configured, the following information is sent from Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent using the SNMP traps:
  • Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent is active (heartbeat)—Sent at startup and every scan interval Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent has submitted a process.
  • For all submit attempts, SNMP trap includes Sterling Connect:Direct server name, filename, rule name (or default), and message ID from submit (success or failure).
  • If the process submit is successful, SNMP trap includes process name and process number Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent configuration has changed.

The first 25 characters of the Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent unique name and the first 100 characters of the rule name are sent in the SNMP trap. Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent also sends time zone difference, connect type, and local node (Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent unique name) with every trap.