This trap is oriented to the accounting by another host in your network.
Are there any host that do this to your Cisco router??
I put the trap in the specific (Event Configuration -> Trap Customization)
cisco (midify or add the specified trap) with 'don't log or display' in the
options.
(For we it isn't important).
Regards,
Carlo
Carlo Manuali
C.A.S.I.
University of Perugia
At 09.19 19/05/99 PDT, you wrote:
>Hello All.
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>I am receiving a trap from a Cisco router which has "Source not known (u).
>As a result, it does not look like a normal trap and I do not really know
>how to interpret it. Basically, I want to turn this trap off at the source,
>but what info can I extract from this trap and provide to my Cisco gut in
>order for him to do this ??
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>Here is the trap...
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>DESCRIPTION: Tue May 19 09:38:41 1999 d2d5.gov.bc.ca u Trap: generic 6
>specific 1 args (6) :
>[1] private.enterprises.9.2.9.3.1.1.2.1 (Integer) : 5
>[2] tcpConnState.162.25.254.21.27138.162.26.254.22.23 (Integer) : 8
>[3] 9.2.6.1.1.5.162.25.254.21.27138.162.26.254.22.23 (Ticks) : 4101
>[4] 9.2.6.1.1.5.162.25.254.21.27138.162.26.254.22.23 (Integer) : 2779
>[5] 9.2.6.1.1.5.162.25.254.21.27138.162.26.254.22.23 (Integer) : 106
>[6] private.enterprises.9.2.9.2.1.18.2 (OctetString) :
>NOTES :
>INFO :
> HOSTNAME : d2d5.gov.bc.ca
> ENTERPRISE : cisco 1.3.6.1.4.1.9
> GENERIC : 6
> SPECIFIC : 1
> LOGGEDTIME : 05/19/99 09:38:41
> SEVERITY : Indeterminate
> CATEGORY : Status Events
> SOURCE : Source not known (u)
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>Any help/info interpreting this trap appreciated.
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>Sincerely,
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>Gord Michaels.
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