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Extreme Networks SNMP Traps

Plugin: go.d.plugin Module: snmp_traps

Overview

Receive, decode, and store SNMP traps and INFORMs from Extreme Networks devices with Netdata. The bundled Extreme Networks trap profile decodes 127 trap definitions across 26 MIBs into structured journal events with named, typed varbinds — searchable and filterable in the Logs tab.

Netdata's SNMP trap listener receives traps on UDP/162, matches them to the Extreme Networks enterprise OID space, and decodes the varbinds using the bundled Extreme Networks trap profile. No per-trap configuration.

This integration is supported on all platforms.

This integration supports multiple instances configured side-by-side.

Default Behavior

Auto-Detection

Traps from Extreme Networks devices are decoded automatically once the device is pointed at the Agent's trap listener.

Limits

The default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits.

Performance Impact

The default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.

Setup

You can configure the snmp_traps collector in two ways:

MethodBest forHow to
UIFast setup without editing filesGo to Nodes → Configure this node → Collectors → Jobs, search for snmp_traps, then click + to add a job.
FileIf you prefer configuring via file, or need to automate deployments (e.g., with Ansible)Edit go.d/snmp.conf and add a job.
important

UI configuration requires paid Netdata Cloud plan.

Prerequisites

SNMP access

SNMP must be enabled on the device and reachable from the Netdata Agent acting as the site's SNMP hub.

Configuration

Options

Configure the SNMP collector with the device hostname and SNMP credentials. See the SNMP collector reference for all options.

via UI

Configure the snmp_traps collector from the Netdata web interface:

  1. Go to Nodes.
  2. Select the node where you want the snmp_traps data-collection job to run and click the (Configure this node). That node will run the data collection.
  3. The Collectors → Jobs view opens by default.
  4. In the Search box, type snmp_traps (or scroll the list) to locate the snmp_traps collector.
  5. Click the + next to the snmp_traps collector to add a new job.
  6. Fill in the job fields, then click Test to verify the configuration and Submit to save.
    • Test runs the job with the provided settings and shows whether data can be collected.
    • If it fails, an error message appears with details (for example, connection refused, timeout, or command execution errors), so you can adjust and retest.

via File

The configuration file name for this integration is go.d/snmp.conf.

The file format is YAML. Generally, the structure is:

update_every: 1
autodetection_retry: 0
jobs:
- name: some_name1
- name: some_name2

You can edit the configuration file using the edit-config script from the Netdata config directory.

cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata
sudo ./edit-config go.d/snmp.conf
Examples

There are no configuration examples.

Alerts

There are no alerts configured by default for this integration.

Metrics

Netdata decodes 127 trap definitions from Extreme Networks across 26 MIBs into structured journal events. A trap is decoded only if the device actually sends it; inclusion here means the profile can decode it.

By severity: alert 5 · crit 12 · warning 56 · notice 50 · info 4

By category: state_change 53 · config_change 6 · security 14 · auth 11 · license 2 · mobility 7 · diagnostic 34

Coverage by MIB

MIBTrap definitions
EXTREME-V2TRAP-MIB25
EXTREME-TRAP-MIB15
EXTREME-WIRELESS-MIB14
EXTREME-OSPFV3-MIB9
EXTREME-MPLS-MIB7
EXTREME-IP-SECURITY-MIB6
EXTREME-REMOTECONNECTION-MIB6
EXTREME-VM-MIB6
WAN-TRAP-MIB6
A3COM51-SS9000SX4
EXTREME-MLAG-MIB4
EXTREME-SOFTWARE-MONITOR-MIB3
EXTREME-STACKING-MIB3
ETMONSERVICEABILITYTRAP-MIB2
EXTREME-BGP4V2-MIB2
EXTREME-CFGMGMT-MIB2
EXTREME-DOS-MIB2
EXTREME-ENH-DOS-MIB2
EXTREME-ERPS-MIB2
EXTREME-AUTOPROVISION-MIB1
EXTREME-CABLE-MIB1
EXTREME-CFM-MIB1
EXTREME-CLEARFLOW-MIB1
EXTREME-IDMGR-MIB1
EXTREME-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB1
EXTREME-UPM-MIB1

Sample decoded traps

  • A3COM51-SS9000SX::overheat
  • A3COM51-SS9000SX::fanfailed
  • A3COM51-SS9000SX::fanOK
  • A3COM51-SS9000SX::invalidLoginAttempt
  • EXTREME-TRAP-MIB::extremeOverheat

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