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3. Contents
ArcSight Logger Forwarding Connector for HPE NNMi 4
About HPE ArcSight Logger and HPE NNMi 4
Sending Events From Logger to NNMi 5
Installing the Connector 5
Configure for HPE Network Node Manager (NNMi) 8
NNMi Console 9
Logger Forwarders 11
Creating a Forwarder to Forward Events 11
Appendix A: Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages 13
Cisco Router Sub-messages 13
HPE H3C Sub-messages 15
HPE ProCurve Sub-messages 16
Send Documentation Feedback 18
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4. ArcSight Logger Forwarding Connector for
HPE NNMi
This guide provides information on installing and configuring the ArcSight Logger Forwarding
Connector for HPE NNMi on Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms. This Logger Forwarding Connector
software supports Logger 6.2, and 6.3, NNMi 9.20, patch 1 and NNMi 10.0.
See "Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages" on page 13 for details on
supported Cisco Router sub-messages.
Note the following:
l You must upgrade to HPE NNMi 9.20, patch 1 or later to be able to use the current Logger
Forwarding Connector for HPE NNMi. If you have a previous version of HPE NNMi installed, the
current Logger Forwarding Connector for HPE NNMi will not function.
l Use the latest version of the SmartConnector with the current Logger Forwarding Connector for
NNMi. If you plan to process events from HPE ProCurve devices, you must also install the latest
SmartConnector build.
Note: The following changes start with the next release:
o Windows and Linux 64-bit operating systems will be supported.
o Solaris operating system will no longer be supported.
About HPE ArcSight Logger and HPE NNMi
HPE ArcSight Logger is a log management solution that is optimized for extremely high event
throughput, efficient long-term storage, and rapid data analysis. Logger receives and stores events;
supports search, retrieval, and reporting; and can forward selected events.The HPE ArcSight Logger
Forwarding Connector allows you to send these event logs from Logger to the HPE Network Node
Manager (HPE NNMi).
HPE Network Node Manager (NNMi) provides continual network discovery using unified fault,
availability, and performance monitoring. HPE NNMi enables network management teams to detect,
locate, and diagnose faults and performance degradations of the network quickly, analyze the business
and service impact of outages, and increase network staff efficiency and productivity.
Using the HPE ArcSight Logger Forwarding Connector and the HPE NNMi integration install, network
staff can view syslog messages from Logger in the NNMi console.
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5. Sending Events From Logger to NNMi
Logger sends events to the Logger Forwarding Connector using CEF Syslog, which then forwards the
events to NNMi via SNMP. For Logger to send events to the Logger Forwarding Connector, a Logger
forwarder must be created to send these events. For instructions on how to create a forwarder to send
the events, see "Creating a Forwarder to Forward Events" on page 11.
Installing the Connector
Before you install the connector, make sure that the ArcSight products with which the connectors will
communicate have already been installed correctly (the ArcSight Logger, for example) and you have
assigned appropriate privileges.
1. Download the HPE ArcSight executable for your operating system from My Updates on the HPE
SSO site.
2. Start the HPE ArcSight Installer by running the executable.
Follow the installation wizard through the following folder selection tasks and installation of the
core connector software:
Introduction
Choose Install Folder
Choose Install Set
Choose Shortcut Folder
Pre-Installation Summary
Installing...
3. Select Add a Connector.
Configuration Guide
Installing the Connector
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6. 4. Click Next. Logger to NNMi is selected by default.
5. Click Next. Enter the Logger information.
Configuration Guide
Installing the Connector
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7. Parameter Description
Network
Port
514 or another port that matches the Receiver (the port to which the Forwarding Connector sends
events)
IP Address IP or host name of the Logger
Protocol UDP or Raw TCP
Note: Whichever protocol you choose, it must match that of the forwarder type chosen during
Logger Forwarder configuration.
6. Click Next. HPE NNMi is selected by default.
7. Click Next. Fill in the parameter information required for connector configuration.
Parameter Description
Host Enter the Host name or IP address of the NNMi device.
Port Enter the port to be used by the adaptor to forward events. The default port
is 162. To determine if the trap port monitored by NNMi is other than the
default, use the NNMi command:
$NnmInstallDir/bin/nnmtrapconfig.ovpl -showProp
See the NNMI ArcSight Logger Integration Guide, HPE ArcSight Logger
chapter for details on HPE NNMI and Logger integration.
Version Accept the default value of SNMP_VERSION_2.
SNMP_VERSION_3 is not available at this time.
Configuration Guide
Installing the Connector
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8. Parameter Description
Read Community(v2) Enter the SNMP Read Community name.
Write Community(v2) Enter the SNMP Write Community name.
Authentication Username(v3) For use with SNMP v3. This is not available at this time.
Authentication Password(v3) Enter the authentication password.
Security Level(v3) The default value is AuthNoPriv
Authentication Scheme(v3) The default value is MD5.
Privacy Password(v3) Enter the privacy password.
Context Engine Id(v3) Enter the context engine.
Context name(v3) Enter the context name.
8. Click Next. Enter a name for the connector and provide other information identifying the
connector's use in your environment.
9. Click Next. Read the installation summary and click Next. If the summary is incorrect, click Previous
to make changes.
10. When the connector completes its configuration, click Next. The Wizard now prompts you to
choose whether you want to run the connector as a process or as a service.
If you choose to run the connector as a service, the Wizard prompts you to define service
parameters for the connector.
11. Click Next. Choose Exit, to complete the connector installation, or choose Continue, to continue to
make connector modifications. Click Next to exit or continue.
Configure for HPE Network Node Manager (NNMi)
Add new node for the VM with the IP address where you want to receive trap.
Configuration Guide
Installing the Connector
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9. NNMi Console
These modules are automatically filled in the NNMi Console:
See "Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages" on page 13 for a complete
list of supported sub-messages.
When events are sent from Forwarding Connector to NNMi, only events which contain attribute
mnemonic, shown below, are parsed in syslog message incident.
Configuration Guide
Installing the Connector
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10. Incidents for these valid events would be shown in the incident view.
Detail of an incident:
Configuration Guide
Installing the Connector
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11. Logger Forwarders
Logger Forwarders allow you to send all events, or events which match a particular filter, to another
destination, in this instance to the Logger Forwarding Connector for HPE NNMi. For more detailed
information on Logger Forwarders, see the ArcSight Logger Administrator’s Guide.
Note: You cannot configure a Logger Forwarder to send data to a destination on the same system.
Logger forwarding uses several forwarder types, but the Logger Forwarding Connector operates with
UDP and TCP forwarder types only.
l UDP Forwarders forward events as User Datagram Protocol messages, such as Syslog format
datagrams.
l TCP Forwarders forward events as Transmission Control Protocol messages.
Creating a Forwarder to Forward Events
In order to successfully forward events from Logger to NNMi, a Logger Forwarder must be created. To
do so, complete the following steps in the Logger web application.
1. Click Configuration from the top-level menu bar.
2. Click Event Input/Output in the left panel.
3. Click the Forwarder tab, then click Add. The Add Forwarder page appears.
4. Enter a name for the new forwarder and choose either “UDP Forwarder” or “TCP Forwarder”.
Caution: Whichever forwarder type you choose, it must match that of the SmartConnector
protocol and port chosen during installation.
5. Click Next.
6. The Edit Forwarder page appears.
7. Within the Query field, create a query to filter the events sent to NNMi, or leave the default, NONE,
to send all events.
8. Continue to fill in the remaining parameters, ensuring that the Ip/Host field contains the correct
Logger Forwarding Connector IP address and that the Port number matches that of the
connector.
9. Click Save. The following page appears.
Configuration Guide
Logger Forwarders
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12. 10. New forwarders are initially disabled, so click the disabled icon ( ) to enable the new forwarder.
The forwarder is now enabled.
Note: To create a specific filter for NNMi, refer to the HPE NNMi documentation.
Tip: Wait a few minutes after enabling a forwarder before disabling it. Likewise, wait before
enabling a forwarder that has just been disabled. Background tasks initiated by enabling or
disabling a forwarder can produce unexpected results if they are interrupted.
Configuration Guide
Logger Forwarders
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13. Appendix A: Supported Cisco Router, HPE
H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages
This appendix lists Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve sub-messages, for which additional
mappings were provided in this release.
Cisco Router Sub-messages
The following Cisco Router sub-messages are provided:
l BGP-5-ADJCHANGE
l CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH
l DTP-3-NONTRUNKPORTFAIL
l DTP-3-TRUNKPORTFAIL
l DTP-5-NONTRUNKPORTON
l DTP-5-TRUNKPORTCHG
l DTP-5-TRUNKPORTON
l FR-5-DLCICHANGE
l LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN
l LINK-3-UPDOWN
l STANDBY-3-DUPADDR
l LINK-4-ERROR
l PAGP-5-PORTFROMSTP
l PAGP-5-PORTTOSTP
l PORT_SECURITY-2-PSECURE_VIOLATION_VLAN
l SNMP-5-MODULETRAP
l SPANTREE-5-PORTLISTEN
l SPANTREE-5-ROOTCHANGE
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14. l SPANTREE-6-PORTFWD
l SPANTREE-6-PORTLISTEN
l STACKMGR-6-MASTER_ELECTED
l STACKMGR-6-MASTER_READY
l STACKMGR-6-STACK_LINK_CHANGE
l STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE
l SYS-3-MOD_CFGMISMATCH1
l SYS-3-MOD_CFGMISMATCH2
l SYS-3-MOD_CFGMISMATCH3
l SYS-3-MOD_CFGMISMATCH4
l SYS-3-PKTBUFBAD
l SYS-3-PORT_COLL
l SYS-3-PORT_COLLDIS
l SYS-3-PORT_IN_ERRORS
l SYS-3-PORT_RUNTS
l SYS-4-SYS_LCPERR4
l SYS-5-MOD_INSERT
l SYS-5-MOD_OK
l SYS-5-MOD_REMOVE
l SYS-5-MOD_RESET
l SYS-5-RELOAD
l SYS-5-RESTART
l SYS-5-SYS_LCPERR5
Configuration Guide
Appendix A: Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages
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15. HPE H3C Sub-messages
The following HPE H3C sub-messages are provided:
l CFM/5/CFM_SAVECONFIG_SUCCESSFULLY
l NTP/5/NTP_SOURCE_LOST
l DEV/4/FAN_FAILED
l OSPF/5/OSPF_NBR_CHG
l DEVM/3/BOARD_REMOVED
l DEV/4/FAN_RECOVERED
l DEVM/2/BOARD_STATE_FAULT
l VRRP/6/VRRP_STATUS_CHANGE
l DEV/4/POWER_FAILED
l DEV/4/POWER_RECOVERED
l MSTP/5/MSTP_BPDU_RECEIVE_EXPIRY
l OPTMOD/4/MODULE_IN
l OSPF/6/OSPF_LAST_NBR_DOWN
l ARP/5/ARP_DUPVRRPIP
l ARP/3/ROUTECONFLICT
l BFD/5/BFD_CHANGE_FSM
l BGP/5/BGP_RECHED_THRESHOLD
l DEV/4/BOARD_LOADING
l DEV/4/LOAD_FINISHED
l DEVM/2/POWER_FAILED
l DEVM/5/POWER_RECOVERED
l DEVM/3/RPS_ABSENT
l DEVM/5/RPS_NORMAL
l DEVM/5/SYSTEM_REBOOT
Configuration Guide
Appendix A: Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages
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16. l DEV/4/POWER_ABSENT
l DEV/4/SYSTEM_REBOOT
l LDP/5/LDP_SESSION_DOWN
l OPTMOD/5/CHKSUM_ERR
l OPTMOD/5/IO_ERR
l OPTMOD/5/MOD_ALM_OFF
l OPTMOD/5/MOD_ALM_ON
l OPTMOD/4/MODULE_OUT
l OPTMOD/3/TYPE_ERR
l PIM/5/PIM_NBR_DOWN
l STM/4/LINK_STATUS_CHANGE
l STM/3/STM_LINK_STATUS_DOWN
l STM/6/STM_LINK_STATUS_UP
HPE ProCurve Sub-messages
The following HPE ProCurve sub-messages are provided:
l RMON_PMGR_PORT_UP
l RMON_CHASSIS_FAN_STATUS
l RMON_STP_NEW_ROOT
l RMON_LACP_DYNAMIC_TRUNK_OFF_LINE
l RMON_LACP_DYNAMIC_TRUNK_ON_LINE
l RMON_LACP_ERROR_CONDITION_BLOCK
l RMON_POEMGR_PD_DENIED_POWER
l RMON_POEMGR_PD_OVERCURRENT
l RMON_POEMGR_INTERNAL_50V_FAULT
l RMON_BOOT_CRASH_RECORD0
l RMON_BOOT_CRASH_RECORD1
Configuration Guide
Appendix A: Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages
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17. l RMON_BOOT_NO_CRASH_RECORD
l RMON_BOOT_SELFTEST_FAILURE
l RMON_SSH_DISABLED
l RMON_SSH_ENABLED
l RMON_CHASSIS_POWER_STATUS
l RMON_CHASSIS_HEARTBEAT_FAILURE
Configuration Guide
Appendix A: Supported Cisco Router, HPE H3C, and HPE ProCurve Sub-Messages
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18. Send Documentation Feedback
If you have comments about this document, you can contact the documentation team by email. If an
email client is configured on this system, click the link above and an email window opens with the
following information in the subject line:
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Just add your feedback to the email and click send.
If no email client is available, copy the information above to a new message in a web mail client, and send
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We appreciate your feedback!
Documentation Revision History
Date
Product
Version Description
08/30/2016 7.3.0.7837.0 HPE branding.
Updated supported Logger versions.
02/15/2016 7.1.7.7609.0 Support for version 10.0.
Installation support for Windows 2012 R2.
Support for RHEL 7.1.
Support for 64-bit on Linux and Windows platforms.
Support for Logger 6.0.
09/28/2012 5.2.3.6287.0 Added support for selected HP H3C and HP ProCurve submessages. Added
support for HP NNMi 9.20, patch 1 and a new connector installation wizard.
Event data is forwarded as CEF Syslog from Logger to the Logger Forwarding
Connector for HP NNMi. The parsing is now enabled only in the corresponding
release of the SmartConnectors. Forwarding events from supported devices such
as Cisco Router, HP H3C, and HP ProCurve directly to the Logger Forwarding
Connector without SmartConnectors or Logger is not a supported configuration.
05/15/2012 5.2.1.6206.0 Added support for selected Cisco Router sub-messages.
11/15/2011 5.1.7.6081.0 Added support for JRE 1.6.0_26.
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