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RE: [nv-l] Cisco trap: ciscoConfigManEvent .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.2 1

2003-04-30 08:23:55
Subject: RE: [nv-l] Cisco trap: ciscoConfigManEvent .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.2 1
From: "Allison, Jason (JALLISON)" <JALLISON AT arinc DOT com>
To: "'nv-l'" <nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 08:14:49 -0400
Thanks for the prompt reply all,
 

Jason Allison 
Principal Engineer 
ARINC Incorporated 
Office:  (410) 266-2006 
FAX:  (410) 573-3026 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: CATALINA MARTINEZ [mailto:CATALINA.MARTINEZ AT tlc.state.tx DOT us]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 7:21 PM
To: JALLISON AT arinc DOT com; Scott_Barr AT csgsystems DOT com; nv-l AT 
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Subject: RE: [nv-l] Cisco trap: ciscoConfigManEvent .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.2 1


Scott is correct.. I tested by logging on to a router and getting into
config mode and then exited. ciscoConfigManEvent trap was sent to netview.
 
Catalina

>>> "Barr, Scott" <Scott_Barr AT csgsystems DOT com> 04/29/03 04:13PM >>>
I believe it indicates somsone was in config mode and exited - changes or
not

-----Original Message-----
From: Allison, Jason (JALLISON) [ mailto:JALLISON AT arinc DOT com]
<mailto:JALLISON AT arinc DOT com]> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 1:28 PM
To: 'nv-l'
Cc: Allison, Jason (JALLISON)
Subject: [nv-l] Cisco trap: ciscoConfigManEvent .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.43.2 1


CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB-V1SMI.my

Can anyone spread any more light onto Cisco's ever-descriptive explanation
below on what exactly this trap represents?

ciscoConfigManEvent TRAP-TYPE
-- Reverse mappable trap
    ENTERPRISE ciscoConfigManMIBNotificationPrefix
    VARIABLES {
        ccmHistoryEventCommandSource, ccmHistoryEventConfigSource, 
        ccmHistoryEventConfigDestination }
--  Status
--    mandatory
    DESCRIPTION
        "Notification of a configuration management event as
        recorded in ccmHistoryEventTable."
    ::= 1

Thanks,

Jason Allison
Principal Engineer
ARINC Incorporated
Office:  (410) 266-2006
FAX:  (410) 573-3026


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