Why am i not receiving any Traps?
- Check if the port specified for traps is not being blocked by your firewall.
- Try pinging the Cloudmon Controller from the concerned device to see if it's reachable.
- Also, check if the port assigned for receiving traps is available in Cloudmon collector and not being used by any other processes
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