Verify an SNMP trap sender and receiver path#

When to use this procedure#

Use for SNMP action, SNMP Trap Receiver, and SNMP Monitor.

Applies to#

This procedure applies to EventReporter.

Prerequisites#

  • Use an account that can read the product configuration and Windows diagnostic state.

  • Replace angle-bracket placeholders with values from the affected system.

Safety#

  • Run diagnostic checks before changing configuration.

  • Remove passwords, private keys, license data, and other secrets from evidence.

Configuration path#

Configuration Client > the service, rule, or action named on the Event ID page.

Procedure#

  1. Record transport, port, version, community/security profile, source, destination, and OIDs.

    Expected result: The affected object and its effective settings are identified.

    If it fails: Return to the complete Event Log detail and configuration export before changing settings.

  2. Run the native Windows checks below from the affected product host.

    Get-NetUDPEndpoint -LocalPort <PORT> | Format-Table LocalAddress,LocalPort,OwningProcess
    

    Expected result: The intended process owns the endpoint and records a unique test with expected OID and value.

    If it fails: Correct binding/firewall, then version, security, OID, variable type, or receiver filter.

  3. Perform one uniquely identifiable product test through the same service, rule, or action.

    Expected result: The intended destination records the test exactly once.

    If it fails: Collect the first new product event and bounded debug output; do not change unrelated settings.

Verify the result#

Repeat the affected operation, confirm its positive output, and verify that queues, collection positions, or remote delivery continue normally.

Evidence to collect#

  • The complete Event Log entry and neighboring product events with timestamps.

  • The command output, relevant configuration export, and bounded debug log from the same interval.

Optional tools#

  • Use Wireshark only as an optional bounded packet capture.