Trap Configuration¶
A trap service is a simple server that can handle SNMP traps sent by SNMP devices like routers or switches.
Trap configuration file¶
The trap configuration is kept in the values.yaml file in section traps.
values.yaml is used during the installation process for configuring Kubernetes values.
Trap example configuration:
traps:
communities:
1:
- public
2c:
- public
- homelab
usernameSecrets:
- secretv3
- sc4snmp-homesecure-sha-des
# Overrides the image tag whose default is the chart appVersion.
logLevel: "WARN"
# replicas: Number of replicas for trap container should be 2x number of nodes
replicas: 2
#loadBalancerIP: The IP address in the metallb pool
loadBalancerIP: 10.202.4.202
resources:
limits:
cpu: 500m
memory: 512Mi
requests:
cpu: 200m
memory: 256Mi
Define communities¶
communities define a version of SNMP protocol and SNMP community string, which should be used.
communities key is split by protocol version, supported values are 1 and 2c. Under the version section, SNMP community string can be defined.
Example:
traps:
communities:
1:
- public
2c:
- public
- homelab
Configure user secrets for SNMPv3¶
The usernameSecrets key in the traps section define SNMPv3 secrets for trap messages sent by SNMP device. usernameSecrets define which secrets
in “Secret” objects in k8s should be used, as a value it needs the name of “Secret” objects.
More information on how to define the “Secret” object for SNMPv3 can be found in SNMPv3 Configuration.
Example:
traps:
usernameSecrets:
- sc4snmp-homesecure-sha-aes
- sc4snmp-homesecure-sha-des
Define security engines ID for SNMPv3¶
SNMPv3 TRAPs require the configuration SNMP Engine ID of the TRAP sending application for the USM users table of the TRAP receiving
application for each USM user. The SNMP Engine ID is usually unique for the device, and the SC4SNMP as a trap receiver has to be aware of
which security engine IDs to accept. Define all of them under traps.securityEngineId in values.yaml.
By default, it is set to one-element list: [80003a8c04].
Example:
traps:
securityEngineId:
- "80003a8c04"
Security engine ID is a substitute of the -e variable in snmptrap.
An example of SNMPv3 trap is:
snmptrap -v3 -e 80003a8c04 -l authPriv -u snmp-poller -a SHA -A PASSWORD1 -x AES -X PASSWORD1 10.202.13.233 '' 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.1
Define load balancer IP¶
loadBalancerIP is the IP address in the metallb pool.
Example:
traps:
loadBalancerIP: 10.202.4.202
Define number of traps server replica¶
replicaCount defines that the number of replicas for trap container should be 2x number of nodes. The default value is 2.
Example:
traps:
#For production deployments the value should be at least 2x the number of nodes
# Minimum 2 for a single node
# Minimum 6 for multi-node HA
replicaCount: 2
Define log level¶
The log level for trap can be set by changing the value for the logLevel key. The allowed values are: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR.
The default value is WARNING.
Define annotations¶
In case you need to append some annotations to the trap service, you can do so by setting traps.service.annotations, for ex.:
traps:
service:
annotations:
annotation_key: annotation_value