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Re: Help with unknown Cisco trap...

1999-08-19 18:03:59
Subject: Re: Help with unknown Cisco trap...
From: Gord Michaels <gord_michaels AT HOTMAIL DOT COM>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 15:03:59 PDT
Hello and Thanks for the response.

So, what I did what use my MIB Browser tool. I went down through the tree
until I reached the following:

.iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.snaDLC.sdlc
(.1.3.6.1.2.41.1)

So, my question is: If I can do this within the MIB Browser, then that means
I must have the MIB already loaded into netview for that enterprise (or
agent - Do MIBs correspond to enterprises or agents?)??.

So now, as previously suggested I can perform a mib2trap command and then
this will update my trapd.conf file and hopefully this will solve the
problem of the trap having no FMT.

But, how can I tell what MIB this trap belongs to??

Any help appreciated.

Gord.



>From: James Shanks <James_Shanks AT TIVOLI DOT COM>
>Reply-To: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
>        <NV-L AT UCSBVM.ucsb DOT edu>
>To: NV-L AT UCSBVM.ucsb DOT edu
>Subject: Re: Help with unknown Cisco trap...
>Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 09:07:58 -0400
>
>The enterprise is not a private one, but mib2, which all current snmp
>agents
>support.
>And from the look of the trap, your Cisco router is trying to tell you
>something
>about its SNA interfaces (that's what sdlc is -- "synchronous data link
>control"
>-- the link-level protocol for IBM's SNA ).
>
>So your Cisco doc should (1) explain this trap and what it means, and (2)
>how to
>disable it if you don't want to see it.  Can't find the doc or what you
>need in
>it?  Call Cisco.  It's their device.
>
>James Shanks
>Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
>
>
>
>Gord Michaels <gord_michaels AT HOTMAIL DOT COM> on 08/16/99 03:12:42 PM
>
>Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on
>NetView
>       <NV-L AT UCSBVM.UCSB DOT EDU>
>
>To:   NV-L AT UCSBVM.UCSB DOT EDU
>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>Subject:  Help with unknown Cisco trap...
>
>
>
>
>Hello All.
>
>Several of my Cisco devices, 4500, 2501, ... are sending me this Unknown
>trap from enterprise 1.3.6.1.2.41.1. I receive thousands per day. Anyone
>seen this before????
>
>
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999 rtr01234                  ? NO FMT
>IN
>TRAPD.CONF: mgmt.mib-2.snaDLC.sdlc (1.3.6.1.2.1.41.1) generic:6 specific:2
>args(7):  [1] sdlcLSOperEntry.sdlcLSOperState.4.193 (Integer): 1
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999  rtr01234                  ?  [2]
>sdlcLSAdminEntry.sdlcLSAdminState.4.193 (Integer): 2
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999  rtr01234                  ?  [3]
>sdlcLSOperEntry.sdlcLSOperLastFailTime.4.193 (Ticks): 881536651
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999  rtr01234                  ?  [4]
>sdlcLSOperEntry.sdlcLSOperLastFailCause.4.193 (Integer): 4
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999  rtr01234                  ?  [5]
>sdlcLSOperEntry.sdlcLSOperLastFailCtrlIn.4.193 (OctetString): 71
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999  rtr01234                  ?  [6]
>sdlcLSOperEntry.sdlcLSOperLastFailCtrlOut.4.193 (OctetString): 93
>934824039  2  Mon Aug 16 13:20:39 1999  rtr01234                  ?  [7]
>sdlcLSOperEntry.sdlcLSOperLastFailREPLYTOs.4.193 (Counter): 6156337
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Gord Michaels
>
>
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