Copying, configuring, and starting PMT-THRESHOLD

provides a comprehensive SNMP Traps Out functionality for sending traps to other management systems, such as
. The traps are defined in the Integrated Research Enterprise OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.6102.
Using the SNMP Traps Out functionality,
VMware online support website
has created documents that define the
traps required by
. The documents, contained in a single binary file named PMT-THRESHOLD.thr, is located in the BASEDIR/smarts/conf/voip/pm directory in the
installation area.
You copy this file where the
VMware Smart Assurance
GUI resides, then use the
GUI to configure it and start the PMT-THRESHOLD process. Configuring PMT-THRESHOLD involves pointing to the host and trap listening port of the host running
.
To copy, configure, and start PMT-THRESHOLD:
  1. In the
    installation area, copy the
    PMT-THRESHOLD.thr
    file located in the
    BASEDIR/smarts/conf/voip/pm
    directory to the
    ${VOIP-PM-HOME}\User Interface\My Displays & Configurations
    folder where the
    GUI is running. The default value for
    ${VOIP-PM-HOME}
    is:
    C:\Program Files\PROGNOSIS IP Telephony Manager
  2. Start the
    VMware Smart Assurance
    GUI.
  3. Refresh the document navigator pane if the GUI does not show the PMT-THRESHOLD document.
  4. Right-click the PMT-THRESHOLD document and select
    Properties
    from the pop-up menu to display the document’s
    Properties
    window.
  5. In the
    Properties
    window, update the
    Default Destinations
    properties as follows:
    • In the
      SNMP Trap Host
      field, change 127.0.0.1 to the hostname or IP address of the host on which
      is installed.
      • In the
        SNMP Trap Port
        field, change 9001 (if need be) to the trap listening port configured for the
        built-in trap receiver.
  6. Click
    OK
    to save your changes.
  7. Start the PMT-THRESHOLD process in one of two ways:
    • Double-click PMT-THRESHOLD in the navigator pane.
      • Drag PMT-THRESHOLD over
        in the node navigator pane.
  8. Verify that the PMT-THRESHOLD process is running in one of two ways:
    • Examine the event history from the
      File
      menu.
      • Check for the name of the running process under
        Thresholds
        .