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RE: Loading MIBs

2001-05-17 07:42:36
Subject: RE: Loading MIBs
From: John Mackney <john.mackney AT uk.logical DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 12:42:36 +0100
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Thanks for the info James,

However, I found no reference to merging the trapd.conf in
/usr/OV/newconfig/OVSNMP-RUN with the one
in /usr/OV/conf/C in our copy of the release notes, but we are using 6.0.1.
Maybe it's only in the 6.0.2 release notes.

I will follow the instructions under nvaddreapdconf in the man pages and see
it that fixes up these "trap found with no format..." messages

John
 -----Original Message-----
From:   James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com [mailto:James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com] 
Sent:   16 May 2001 16:29
To:     IBM NetView Discussion
Subject:        Re: [NV-L] Loading MIBs


The entire trap for which no known format is found is spelled out in the
trapd.log immediately following that message.
It tells you the enterprise number, the generic id, the specific id, and
all the variables.

You don't really need a MIB to define it.  You can just create an entry in
trapd.conf using xnmtrap yourself.  If you want to find a MIB that defines
it, then I guess you will have to search for it.  But even if you find the
MIB, loading it alone will not define the trap.  You must run mib2trap
against the MIB, which produces an addtrap script you run to update
trapd.conf.

You haven't told us what level of code you are running but I am assuming
6.0.2 because this is a new install.
Did you merge the trapd.conf in /usr/OV/newconfig/OVSNMP-RUN with the one
traps uses in /usr/OV/conf/C as directed in the Release Notes for 6.0.2?
 /usr/OV/newconfig/OVSNMP-RUN/trapd.conf adds about a hundred new Cisco
traps to trapd.conf.    Make sure you do the merge with nvaddtrapdconf
before you go looking so that you don't re-invent the wheel.

You can post your trapd.log excerpt here and see if anyone recognizes the
trap.

James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
 Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT



John Mackney <john.mackney AT uk.logical DOT com>@tkg.com on 05/16/2001 11:07:09
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We have a Cisco 1720 router which continually reports events with "? Trap
found with no known format in trapd.conf(4)".

I have been to Cisco's web page to download a suitable MIB, but there some
50 files available. How do I work out which one to load?

John Mackney

Technical Design Authority

Logical eBOC

Logical (UK) Ltd.

Email:      john.mackney AT uk.logical DOT com






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Thanks for the info James,

However, I found no reference to merging the trapd.conf in /usr/OV/newconfig/OVSNMP-RUN with the one
in /usr/OV/conf/C in our copy of the release notes, but we are using 6.0.1. Maybe it's only in the 6.0.2 release notes.

I will follow the instructions under nvaddreapdconf in the man pages and see it that fixes up these "trap found with no format..." messages

John
 -----Original Message-----
From:   James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com [mailto:James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com]
Sent:   16 May 2001 16:29
To:     IBM NetView Discussion
Subject:        Re: [NV-L] Loading MIBs


The entire trap for which no known format is found is spelled out in the
trapd.log immediately following that message.
It tells you the enterprise number, the generic id, the specific id, and
all the variables.

You don't really need a MIB to define it.  You can just create an entry in
trapd.conf using xnmtrap yourself.  If you want to find a MIB that defines
it, then I guess you will have to search for it.  But even if you find the
MIB, loading it alone will not define the trap.  You must run mib2trap
against the MIB, which produces an addtrap script you run to update
trapd.conf.

You haven't told us what level of code you are running but I am assuming
6.0.2 because this is a new install.
Did you merge the trapd.conf in /usr/OV/newconfig/OVSNMP-RUN with the one
traps uses in /usr/OV/conf/C as directed in the Release Notes for 6.0.2?
 /usr/OV/newconfig/OVSNMP-RUN/trapd.conf adds about a hundred new Cisco
traps to trapd.conf.    Make sure you do the merge with nvaddtrapdconf
before you go looking so that you don't re-invent the wheel.

You can post your trapd.log excerpt here and see if anyone recognizes the
trap.

James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
 Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT



John Mackney <john.mackney AT uk.logical DOT com>@tkg.com on 05/16/2001 11:07:09
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Subject:  [NV-L] Loading MIBs





We have a Cisco 1720 router which continually reports events with "? Trap
found with no known format in trapd.conf(4)".

I have been to Cisco's web page to download a suitable MIB, but there some
50 files available. How do I work out which one to load?

John Mackney

Technical Design Authority

Logical eBOC

Logical (UK) Ltd.

Email:      john.mackney AT uk.logical DOT com






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