Adding an SNMP Server
You can specify a destination for SNMP traps to be sent when a Service Now notification policy is triggered. SNMP traps are sent to these destinations only when the notification policy specifies this action. In Service Now > Administration > Global Settings > SNMP Configuration, the specified trap destinations are displayed.
To add and manage SNMP servers, you must have Service Now administration privileges.
To add an SNMP server:
- From the Service Now task ribbon, select Administration > Global Settings > SNMP Configuration. The SNMP Servers page is displayed.
- Click Add. The Add SNMP Server dialog
box is displayed.

- Enter a name for the SNMP server, using alphanumeric values.
- Enter the SNMP server that is the IP address or hostname of network management station where Service Now SNMP traps are sent. Do not use special characters.
- Enter the UDP port. The User Data Protocol (UDP) port is a mechanism that allows a computer to simultaneously support multiple communication sessions with other computers and programs on the network. A port directs the request to a particular service that can be found at that IP address. The default UDP Port number is 162.
- Enter a community string using only alphanumeric characters. A community string is a password that allows access to a network device. It defines the community of people that can access the SNMP information on the device.
- Select the protocol version from the drop-down list box that specifies the SNMP versions.
- Click Add. The specified SNMP server is added to the Service Now database.
Loading MIBs
When using a MIB browser or other SNMP trap receiver, such as HP OpenView to monitor the devices with SNMP, the following MIB files must be loaded. The file jnx-smi.mib must be loaded first:
- jnx-smi.mib
- jnx-ai-manager.mib

