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If you are not averse to java, there are solutions. Let me know if you want
some sample code. Mine is specific to HP OpenView.

Pilai
On Oct 1, 2014 10:11 PM, "Mike Cunningham" <mike.cunningham@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there any way to have an application running on the iSeries generate an
SNMP trap error that would be sent to a SNMP monitoring application
(SolarWinds to be specific)? We send a lot of data to local windows
servers using FTP. Sometimes our Windows FTP server will just stop
accepting connections. The server is not down and the FTP service is
running so our monitoring server that sends alerts to the Windows admins
don't get an alert. I was wondering if I could send an SNMP trap when the
iSeries FTP client can't connect to the Windows FTP server, then the SNMP
server could be setup to alert the Windows admins.
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