Hello
@Rushabh Dedhia,
First, you must understand that SNMP is a protocol, hence the name
Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP's origins are in network monitoring (ex. keeping track of how well particular network equipment like routers, gateways, etc) are functioning. It can also be used for monitoring servers, workstations, etc. This monitoring can be used for tracking information like CPU and memory load, bytes in/out on the NIC, and more.
An SNMP trap is essentially an event that is raised by a program or piece of hardware that can be captured by a system manager application (ex. SolarWinds).
In Blue Prism, there is the Alert stage that can be used for raising notifications to users when certain tings happen within a process. While useful, the Alert stage is specific to Blue Prism and requires a running instance of the Automate.exe in order to receive the Alerts. I believe the monitoring guide you mentioned spoke about SNMP as a custom option. What that means is that it's something you would implement within your own custom VBO. As far as I know, there are no canned SNMP VBOs on the Digital Exchange at the moment.
Cheers,
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Eric Wilson
Director, Integrations and Enablement
Blue Prism Digital Exchange
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