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#
# SNMPTT v1.2 Configuration File
#
# Linux / Unix
#

[General]
# Name of this system for $H variable.  If blank, system name will be the computer's
# hostname via Sys::Hostname.
snmptt_system_name = 

# Set to either 'standalone' or 'daemon'
# standalone: snmptt called from snmptrapd.conf
# daemon: snmptrapd.conf calls snmptthandler
# Ignored by Windows.  See documentation
mode = daemon

# Set to 1 to allow multiple trap definitions to be executed for the same trap.
# Set to 0 to have it stop after the first match.
# This option should normally be set to 1.  See the section 'SNMPTT.CONF Configuration 
# file Notes' in the SNMPTT documentation for more information.
# Note: Wildcard matches are only matched if there are NO exact matches.  This takes
# 	into consideration the NODES list.  Therefore, if there is a matching trap, but
#	the NODES list prevents it from being considered a match, the wildcard entry will
#	only be used if there are no other exact matches.
multiple_event = 1

# SNMPTRAPD passes the IP address of device sending the trap, and the IP address of the
# actual SNMP agent.  These addresses could differ if the trap was sent on behalf of another
# device (relay, proxy etc).
# If DNS is enabled, the agent IP address is converted to a host name using a DNS lookup
# (which includes the local hosts file, depending on how the OS is configured).  This name
# will be used for: NODES entry matches, hostname field in logged traps (file / database), 
# and the $A variable.  Host names on the NODES line will be resolved and the IP address 
# will then be used for comparing.
# Set to 0 to disable DNS resolution
# Set to 1 to enable DNS resolution
dns_enable = 1

# Set to 0 to enable the use of FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Names).  If a host name is
# passed to SNMPTT that contains a domain name, it will not be altered in any way by
# SNMPTT.  This also affects resolve_value_ip_addresses.
# Set to 1 to have SNMPTT strip the domain name from the host name passed to it.  For 
# example, server01.domain.com would be changed to server01
# Set to 2 to have SNMPTT strip the domain name from the host name passed to it
# based on the list of domains in strip_domain_list
strip_domain = 1

# List of domain names that should be stripped when strip_domain is set to 2.
# List can contain one or more domains.  For example, if the FQDN of a host is
# server01.city.domain.com and the list contains domain.com, the 'host' will be
# set as server01.city.
strip_domain_list = <<END
.citap.com
.citap.be
END

# Configures how IP addresses contained in the VALUE of the variable bindings are handled.
# This only applies to the values for $n, $+n, $-n, $vn, $+*, $-*.
# Set to 0 to disable resolving ip address to host names
# Set to 1 to enable resolving ip address to host names
# Note: net_snmp_perl_enable *must* be enabled.  The strip_domain settings influence the
# format of the resolved host name.  DNS must be enabled (dns_enable)
resolve_value_ip_addresses = 1



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