Configuring Norton Ghost To Send Snmp Traps - Symantec GHOST 14 Manual

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Monitoring the status of your backups

Configuring Norton Ghost to send SNMP traps

Configuring Norton Ghost to send SNMP traps
To monitor backup protection from the Status page
1
On the Status page, review the Backups calendar and verify that the backup
appears on the date that you ran it.
2
In the Drives column, select the drive that you want to view.
The status information appears in the bottom half of the Status page.
3
Move your mouse over a backup icon in the calendar to review the status of
the backup.
4
To move around in the calendar, use one of the following methods:
Click anywhere in the title bar to navigate quickly to a different point in
time.
Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the calendar to scroll backward or
forward in time.
If you use Network Management System (NMS) applications, you can configure
Norton Ghost to send SNMP traps for different priority and notification types.
By default, Norton Ghost is not enabled to send SNMP traps. You must enable this
functionality in Norton Ghost, and you must install and configure the Windows
SNMP service on your computer if it is not already.
To configure Norton Ghost to send SNMP traps
1
On the Tasks menu, click Options.
2
Under Notifications, click SNMP Trap.
3
Click the Select the priority and type of messages drop-down list and select
the priority level at which traps should be generated.
All messages
Medium and high priority messages
High priority messages only
No messages
4
Select one or more of the following options:
Send all messages, regardless of priority
levels.
Send only medium and high priority
messages.
Send only high priority messages.
Do not send any messages, regardless of
priority levels.

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