Trap SNMP EM

Hi Experts,

We have a monitoring system and we are setting up Enterprise Manager (control data) to send SNMP traps to our system whenevr monitor there is a triggered alert.
I would like to know if there is any option in Enterprise Manager to send a SNMP message automatically when the alert is disabled (= fixed) from the EM console?

Database 11 g 2.

Thank you

Hello

Yes, the EM console, go to preferences-> Notification-> rules-> select a rule-> change-> availability-> check the box (resolved error metric)

I hope that helps!

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