Re: [nv-l] Invalid SNMP Trap services packet
2003-11-04 11:09:00
Hi List,
I just wanted to share with you all
what the problem and solution for this issue that I had. Apparently
the Cisco IOS version installed on the router had known bugs for the SNMP
agent [12.0 (5)T1]. We upgraded it 12.1 (18). Now I can properly
SNMP poll the router without the ups/downs as well as get the traps that
I needed.
Thanks for you help and I hope this
helps anyone else with similar issues.
| Paul Stroud <pstroud AT bellsouth DOT net>
Sent by: owner-nv-l-digest AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
10/27/2003 11:15 AM
Please respond to nv-l
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To:
nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com, CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com
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Subject:
Re: [nv-l] Invalid SNMP Trap services
packet |
The only way is going to be to sniff the network(ethereal,
tcpdump) and
capture the hex of the packet. Now, ethereal will format the packet nicely
and it may show why it is invalid. You could supply that to your vendor.
Paul
On Monday 27 October 2003 11:10, CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com wrote:
> Hi List (Win2k/7.1.3 FP1/ Sql2000)
>
> I am receiving this event from NV in the event log.
>
> "WARNING: invalid SNMP Trap Services packet from agent 10.105.31.8"
>
> I tried to check trapd logs and all i get is this: "1067270104
1 Mon Oct
> 27 10:55:04 2003 <none>
T WARNING: invalid SNMP Trap
> Services packet from agent 10.105.31.8". The ip address
listed represents
> a Cisco router 2620. I verified the routers running config and
it does
> have the correct community names set up. Has anyone come across this
> before? Anyway that I can get more information on this event or trap?
>
> Thanks
>
> Carlos
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