Do you have any third party software on the system, such as Optivity? With
Optivity, you have to tell him which traps to forward to NetView or he will
just eat them.
You can turn on the trapd tracing by issuing trapd -T from the command
line. Then in /usr/OV/log/trapd.trace you should see an entry of the sort
"trapd received over UDP from <some IP address>" so if you know that a
device sent a trap you can see here if it got to NetView. You can do an
iptrace to see if it made it to the box. You turn off trapd tracing by
issuing another trapd -T (it's a toggle).
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Oren Mamok <orenm@ns.tadiran.com> on 12/17/98 07:09:32 AM
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To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
cc: (bcc: James Shanks)
Subject: cisco traps
Hello all,
I'm having problems getting cisco traps on my nv6k.
I uploaded the cisco mibs , i also configured the trap customization, i
configured the router to send f/r,config and snmp
traps to the nv6k ( snmp host...) but still all i can see are the nv
enterprise events.
Any ideas?
Greetings ,Oren.
Hello all,
I'm having problems getting cisco
traps on my nv6k.
I uploaded the cisco mibs , i also
configured the trap customization, i configured the router to send f/r,config
and snmp
traps to the nv6k ( snmp host...) but
still all i can see are the nv
enterprise events.
Any ideas?
Greetings
,Oren.
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