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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Before You Begin
  4. Pre-Installation Tasks
  5. B2B Data Exchange Installation
  6. Post-Installation Tasks
  7. Installing the Partners Portal on Non-B2B Data Exchange Nodes
  8. Upgrading B2B Data Exchange
  9. Starting and Stopping B2B Data Exchange
  10. Optional B2B Data Exchange Configuration
  11. Migrating OEM Managed File Transfer Endpoint
  12. Installing and Configuring the B2B Data Exchange Accelerator for Data Archive
  13. Uninstallation

Installation and Configuration Guide

Installation and Configuration Guide

SNMP Appender Parameters

SNMP Appender Parameters

The parameters of the SNMP appender in the log4j.xml file define the output destination and settings for log messages.
The following table describes the SNMP parameters that you can define for
B2B Data Exchange
:
Parameter
Description
ManagementHost
IP address of the monitoring system host.
Default is
127.0.0.1
ManagementHostTrapListenPort
Port number of the monitoring system host.
Default is
162
LocalIPAddress
IP address of local SNMP embedded agent. You do not normally need to modify this value.
Default is
127.0.0.1
LocalTrapSendPort
Port number of the local SNMP embedded agent.
Default is
161
CommunityString
Name of the SNMP community.
Default is
public
GenericTrapType
Type of the trap. Set one of the following values:
  • 0=cold start
  • 1=warm start
  • 2=link down
  • 3=link up
  • 4=authentication failure
  • 5=egp neighbor loss
  • 6=enterprise specific
Default is
6=enterprise specific
ApplicationTrapOID
Identifier of the application object that sends the trap messages. You can set the value of this parameter to the name of the application object in
B2B Data Exchange
.
Default is
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.0.0.0.0
EnterpriseOID
Identifier of the organization object sending the trap message. You can set this parameter to any value that identifies the message in
B2B Data Exchange
.
Default is
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.0
ForwardStackTraceWithTrap
Determines whether to include the stack trace in the log message.
Default is
False
Threshold
Level of details to report. Set one of the following values:
  • FATAL
  • ERROR
  • WARN
  • INFO
  • DEBUG
Threshold values that are lower than INFO or WARN might cause heavy network traffic. For fewer notifications, set the threshold value to FATAL. For a larger number of notifications, set the threshold value to WARN.
SysUpTime
Amount of time that the application is running. Set the value to 0 to calculate the system up time when a message is sent.
Default is
0

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