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Re: Specific Cisco Trap

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Subject: Re: Specific Cisco Trap
From: Fältman, Mikael <mifal@WMDATA.COM>
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 11:29:13 +0200
Reply-to: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
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Do you have 'rsrb' or 'dlsw' configured in your router ?
In that case maby a peer is down.
Check rsrb in cisco router:
sh source-bridge (any connection in status 'dead')
Check dlsw in cisco router:
sh dlsw peers (any connection in status 'disconn')

This are TCP sessions and when the remote router is down
or gone the router will send tcpConnState traps.

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Mikael Fältman (mifal@wmdata.com)
Network Services
WM-data Infrastruktur AB, BOX 164, S-295 22 BROMOLLA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carlo Manuali [SMTP:carlo@UNIPG.IT]
> Sent: den 3 maj 1999 11:08
> To:   NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> Subject:      Specific Cisco Trap
> 
> HI All,
> I receive trap messages every five minutes from my default router Cisco.
> The trap have six arguments like this:
> 
>  Trap:
>  generic 6 specific 1 args (6):
>  [1] private.enterprises.9.2.9.3.1.1.3.1 (Integer): 5
>  [2] tcpConnState.141.250.1.3.23.141.250.1.7.4404 (Integer): 5
>  [3] 9.2.6.1.1.5.141.250.1.3.23.141.250.1.7.4404 (Ticks): 257
>  [4] 9.2.6.1.1.1.141.250.1.3.23.141.250.1.7.4404 (Integer): 54
>  [5] 9.2.6.1.1.2.141.250.1.3.23.141.250.1.7.4404 (Integer): 1229
>  [6] private.enterprises.9.2.9.2.1.18.3 (OctetString):
> 
> I know the meaning of six arguments but I need the really meaning of whole
> trap, particular to specific 1.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Carlo
> 
> Carlo Manuali
> C.A.S.I.
> University of Perugia

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